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Hydrobpiologia The International Journal on Limnology and Marine Sciences Volumes 453/454, 15 June 2001 Theme Copepoda: Developments in Ecology, Biology and Systematics Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Copepoda, held in Curitiba, Brazil, 25-31 July 1999 Guest Editors Rubens M. Lopes, Janet W. Reid & Carlos E.F. Rocha Preface Group photograph List of participants Maxilliped Lecture Why do symbiotic copepods matter? Ju-shey Ho Biology and ecology of Antarctic and Subantarctic copepods Aspects of the study of the life cycles of Antarctic copepods Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel Feeding patterns of dominant Antarctic copepods: an interplay of diapause, selectivity, and availability of food Anna F. Pasternak, Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel The deep-sea copepod fauna of the Southern Ocean: patterns and processes Peter Ward, Rachael S. Shreeve Production and fate of faecal pellets during summer in an East Antarctic fjord K.L. Beaumont, A.J. Plummer, G.W. Hosie, D.A. Ritz Effects of the ice-edge bloom and season on the metabolism of copepods in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica Helena G. Kawall, Joseph J. Torres, Stephen P. Geiger The effect of the receding ice edge on the condition of copepods in the northwestern Weddell Sea: results from biochemical assays Stephen P. Geiger, Helena G. Kawall, Joseph J. Torres Vi Ecology, distribution and biology of marine copepods Patterns in stage duration and development among marine and freshwater calanoid and cyclopoid copepods: a review of rules, physiological constraints, and evolutionary significance William T. Peterson Feeding, egg production, and egg hatching success of the copepods Acartia tonsa and Temora longicornis on diets of the toxic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries and the non-toxic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia pungens Jean A. Lincoln, Jefferson T. Turner, Stephen S. Bates, Claude Léger, David A. Gauthier 107-120 Summer egg production rates of paracalanid copepods in subtropical waters adjacent to Australia’s North West Cape A.D. McKinnon, S. Duggan 121-132 Size paradigms in copepod communities: a re-examination 133-141 R.R. Hopcroft, J.C. Roff, F.P. Chavez The influence of coastal upwelling on the distribution of Calanus chilensis in the Mejillones Peninsula (northern Chile): implications for its population dynamics 143-151 Ruben Escribano, Victor H. Marin, Pamela Hidalgo Succession of pelagic copepod species in coastal waters off northern Chile: the influence of the 1997-98 El Nino Pamela Hidalgo, Ruben Escribano 153-160 Spatial distributions of copepod genera along the Atlantic Meridional Transect Rachel S. Woodd-Walker 161-170 Biogeography of the family Acartiidae (Calanoida) in the Ponto-Mediterranean Province G. Belmonte, D. Potenza 171-176 Temporal variability and production of Euterpina acutifrons (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) in the Cananéia Lagoon estuarine system, Sao Paulo, Brazil Koichi Ara 177-187 Harpacticoid copepod communities of floating seaweed: controlling factors and implic- ations for dispersal Emil Olafsson, Agnar Ingdlfsson, Maria Bjork Steinarsdottir 189-200 Copepods in challenging environments A human challenge: discovering and understanding continental copepod habitats Janet W. Reid 201-226 Groundwater copepods: diversity patterns over ecological and evolutionary scales Diana M.P. Galassi 227-253 Harpacticoid copepods are successful in the soft-bottom deep sea David Thistle 255-259 Ecology of freshwater copepods Effect of the cyclopoid copepod Mesocyclops thermocyclopoides on the interac- tions between the predatory rotifer Asplanchna intermedia and its prey Brachionus calyciflorus and B. angularis Ram Kumar, T. Ramakrishna Rao 261-268 Two calanoids, two lakes, and a decade or two. An updated record and evaluation of oc- currence and periodicity of Tropodiaptomus spectabilis and Metadiaptomus meridianus (Copepoda: Calanoida), and alternative stable states in two cascading impoundments Rob C. Hart 269-283 Life cycles of the two freshwater copepods Cyclops strenuus Fischer and Cyclops insignis Claus (Cyclopoida, Copepoda) in an amphibious floodplain habitat Dagmar Frisch 285-293 Diapause in copepods (Crustacea) from ephemeral habitats with different hydroperiods in Everglades National Park (Florida, U.S.A.) Maria Cristina Bruno, William F. Loftus, Janet W. Reid, Sue A. Perry 295-308 Distribution and ecology of copepods in mountainous regions of the Eastern Alps C.D. Jersabek, A. Brancelj, F. Stoch, R. Schabetsberger 309-324 Copepod communities in karstic mediterranean lakes along the eastern Adriatic coast Bukvic-Ternjej |., M. Kerovec, Z. Mihaljevic, V. Tavéar, M. Mrakovcic, P. Mustafié 325-333 Cyclopoid diversity in the basin of Lake Hula (Israel), after its partial reflooding F.D. Por, Ch. Dimentman 335-339 Biogeography of copepods in lakes and ponds of subarctic Québec, Canada Kerrie M. Swadling, John A.E. Gibson, Reinhard Pienitz, Warwick F. Vincent 341-350 The distribution of calanoid copepods in the plankton of Wisconsin Lakes Byron Torke 351-365 Planktonic Copepoda of the Upper Parana River Floodplain lakes (Sao Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil) Suzana Sendacz 367-374 The temporal distribution pattern of copepods in Corumba Reservoir, State of Goias, Brazil C.C. Bonecker, F.A. Lansac-Toha, L.F.M. Velho, D.C. Rossa 375-384 The longitudinal distribution of copepods in Corumba Reservoir, State of Goias, Brazil L.F.M. Velho, F.A. Lansac-Toha, C.C. Bonecker, L.M. Bini, D.C. Rossa 385-391 Effects of food quality on growth and biochemical composition of a calanoid copepod, Argyrodiaptomus furcatus, and its importance as a natural food source for larvae of two tropical fishes Lucia Helena Sipauba-Tavares, Maria Adriana Bachion, Francisco Manoel de Souza Braga 393-401 The influence of water and sediment properties on the occurrence of Potamocaris Dussart, 1979 (Harpacticoida) in the upper Parana River (Brazil) Alice Michiyo Takeda, Carlos Eduardo, F. Rocha, José Candido Stevaux 403-409 Symbiotic copepods Annual changes in the population size of the salmon louse Lepeophtheirus sal- monis (Copepoda: Caligidae) on high-seas Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), and relationship to host abundance 411-416 Kazuya Nagasawa Two ascidicolous copepods, Haplostomides otagoensis n. sp. and Botryllophilus cf. banyulensis Brément, living in compound ascidians from Otago Harbor, New Zealand Shigeko Ooishi 417-426 Vill A new Species of Acontiophorus Brady, 1880 (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) from Ushuaia, Argentina R. Johnsson 427-430 Two new Artotrogids (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) from Madeira Island, Portugal 431-440 R. Johnsson Systematics and biology Sexual dimorphism in calanoid copepods: morphology and function 441-466 Susumu Ohtsuka, Rony Huys Taxonomy of Oncaeidae (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida) from the Red Sea. Ill. Morpho- logy and phylogenetic position of Oncaea subtilis Giesbrecht, 1892 467-481 Ruth Bottger-Schnack, Rony Huys Longipedia corteziensis sp. nov. (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Longipediidae) from a coastal lagoon in northwestern Mexico, with the definition of the helgolandica species- group of the genus Longipedia Claus, 1863 Samuel Gomez 483-496 The naupliar stages of Cyclopina yutimaete Lotufo (Cyclopinidae, Cyclopoida) Tagea K.S. Bjornberg 497-501 Post-embryonic development of Psammopsyllus maricae Cottarelli, Saporito & Puccetti, 1983 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) Raffaella Berera, Vezio Cottarelli 503-512 Male of Moraria radovnae Brancelj, 1988 (Copepoda: Crustacea), and notes on endemic and rare copepod species from Slovenia and neighbouring countries Anton Brancelj 513-524 How many species of Diacyclops? New taxonomic characters and species richness in a freshwater cyclopid genus (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) Fabio Stoch 525-531 A new Diacyclops (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae) from northwestern Argentina Cecilia Locascio de Mitrovich, Silvina Menu-Marque 533-538 A new species of Notodiaptomus Kiefer, 1936 (Copepoda, Diaptomidae) from the Amazon and Orinoco River Basins Graciela Cicchino, Edinaldo N. Santos Silva, Barbara Robertson 539-548 Clarification of the taxonomic status of Notodiaptomus anisitsi (Daday, 1905) and re- lated species, with description of a new species from Argentina (Crustacea: Copepoda: Diaptomidae) J.C. Paggi 549-564 Distributions of three Eodiaptomus species (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Thailand, with a redescription of E. draconisignivomi Brehm, 1952 La-orsri Sanoamuang 565-576

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