Bathymetric adaptations of life history patterns of congeneric species (Euchaeta: Calanoida) in a 2000m water column

Earlier studies of micronektonic crustaceans and fish showed that breeding is aseasonal, fecundity is reduced and generation time is lengthened in the bathypelagic zone; no response to seasonal epipelagic production was detectable. This article examines 12 bathymetrically partitioned copepod species...

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