Diacyclops crassicaudis (Sars G.O., 1863)
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Copepoda
- order
- Cyclopoida
- family
- Cyclopidae
- genus
- Diacyclops
- species
- Diacyclops crassicaudis
Name
- Synonyms
- Acanthocyclops crassicaudis (Sars)
- Cyclops crassicaudis G.O.Sars, 1963
- Homonyms
- Diacyclops crassicaudis (Sars G.O., 1863)
- Common names
- kompakthops in Norvégien Bokmål
Bibliographic References
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- Dimante-Deimantovica, I., Walseng, B., Chertoprud, E. and Novichkova, A. 2018. New and previously known species of Copepoda and Cladocera (Crustacea) from Svalbard, Norwayñwho are they and where do they come from? Fauna Norv. 38;18-29.
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- Jensen, T.C., Walseng, B., Hessen, D.O., Dimante-Deimantovica, I., Novichkova, A.A., Chertoprud, E.E., Chertoprud, M.V., Sakharova, E.G., Krylov, A.V., Frisch, D. and Christoffersen K.S. 2019. Changes in trophic state and aquatic communities in high Arctic ponds in response to increasing goose populations. Freshwater Biol. 64;1241-1254.
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- Kim, I.H. (1997). Effects of pH on the survival and development of copepod nauplii and naupliar stages of Diacyclops crassicaudis. Korean Journal of Limnology 30(3)[Serial Number 79]:213-226.
- Koch, K. D. and Meijering, M. P. D. 1985. On the distribution and ecology of the Cyclopidae on Bear Island (74∞30' N, 19∞ E). Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol. 22, 3144ñ3148.
- Monchenko, V.I. (1974). Shchelepnoroti tsiklopodiny, tsiklopi (Cyclopidae). Gnathostoma, Cyclopoida, (Cyclopidae). <em>Fauna Ukrainy, Fauna of Ukraine, Vidavnitstvo Naukova Dumka, Kiev.</em> 27(3):1-452, figs. 1-142. (28-vi-1974, Ukrainian).
- Svensson & Vrede (1899-12-31 23:00:00) Lista över limniska plankton inom Cyclopoida. Cyclopoida, limniska JES 20110328.xls & Cyclopoida förändringslista.xls 2011-04-01.
- S¯mme, L. 1993. The terrestrial arthropod fauna of Svalbard. Arct. Insect News 4, 2ñ4.
- Thor, S. 1930a. Beitr‰ge zur Kenntnis der Invertebraten Fauna von Svalbard. Skrifter om Svalbard og Ishavet 27. Oslo. Norwegian Polar Institute. (This is Thorís list of species, based on his own collection. Cf. Thor 1930b, below, which appeared in the same publication.)
- Walseng, B., Jensen, T., Dimante-Deimantovica, I., Christoffersen, K.S., Chertoprud, M., Chertoprud, E., Novichkova, A. and Hessen, D.O. 2018. Freshwater diversity in Svalbard: providing baseline data for ecosystems in change. Polar Biol. 41;1995-2005.