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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 Norwegian Bokmål

Bibliographic References

  1. Alekseev, V.R. (1987). Opredelitel' presnovodnykh tsiklopov Evropesko chasti SSSR. T. 1. Kopepoditnye stadii starshikh vozrastov podsemestva Eucyclopinae. Key to freshwater Cyclopinae of the European USSR. Older copepodid instars of the subfamily Eucyclopinae.]. <em>Gosnii Ozern. i rechn. rybn. kh-va. L. 95 s. (Rukopis' dep. v VINITI 13.01.87, No. 286-B87).</em> 96 pp.
  2. Chang, C.Y. & G.S. Min. (2005). Key to the Korean freshwater cyclopoid copepods and their DNA taxonomy. Jung-haeng-Sa Publishing Co., Seoul. 153 pp.
  3. Chang, C.Y. (2009). Illustrated encyclopedia of fauna & flora of Korea. Vol. 42. Inland-water Copepoda. <em>Jeonghaeng-sa, Ministry of Education, Seoul, South Korea.</em> 42:1-687.
  4. Chang, C.Y. (2013). Arthropoda, Maxillopoda, Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae, Cyclopinae : Continental Cyclopoids II. <em>Invertebrate Fauna of Korea, National Institute of Biological Resources, Ministry of Environment(Korea).</em> 21(26): 107 pp.
  5. Dimante-Deimantovica, I., Chertoprud, M., Chertoprud, E., Christoffersen, K.S., Novichkova, A. and Walseng, B. 2015. FREMONEC: Effect of climate change and related stressors on fresh and brackish water ecosystems in Svalbard. A Norwegian and Russian joint scientific project. - NINA Report 1218. 40 pp.
  6. 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.
  7. Dussart, B.H. (1969). Les Copépodes des eaux continentales d'Europe occidentale. Tome II: Cyclopoïdes et Biologie. [Copepods of the continental waters of Western Europe. Volume II: Cyclopoids and Biology.]. <em>N. Boubée et Cie, Paris, France.</em> 292 pp, figs. 1-121.
  8. Dévai, I. (1977). Az Evezólabu Ránkok (Calanoida es Cyclopoida) Alrendjeinek kishatarozoja. [Identification book of the copepod suborders (Calanoida and Cyclopoida).]. <em>In: Felföldy, L. (ed.) Hydrobiology for water management praxis, Budapest, Vizügyi Dokumentációs és Továbbképzó Intézet.</em> vol. 5: 220 pp. (Hungarian).
  9. Einsle, U. (1993). Crustacea: Copepoda: Calanoida und Cyclopoida. <em>In: Schwoerbel, J. & P. Zwick (eds.). Süsswasserfauna von Mitteleuropa, Gustav Fischer Verlag.</em> 8(4-1):1-209. (German).
  10. Halvorsen, O., Stien, A., Irvine, J., Langvatn, R. and Albon, S. 1999. Evidence for continued transmission of parasitic nematodes in reindeer during the Arctic winter. Int. J. Parasitol. 29, 567ñ579.
  11. Ito, Takashi. (1957). Groundwater copepods from south-western Japan. Hydrobiologia 11(1):1-28. (31-x-1957).
  12. Janiec, K. and Salwicka, K. 1996. Monogonont composition in different freshwater habitats on Spitsbergen (Arctic) and King George Island (Antarctica). Mem. Natl. Inst. Polar Res. Spec. Issue 51, 91ñ98.
  13. 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.
  14. J¯rgensen, I. and Eie, J. A. 1993. The distribution of zooplankton, zoobenthos and fish in lakes and ponds of the Mosselhalv¯ya peninisula, Svalbard. NINA Forsk.rapp. 45, 1ñ25. Trondheim: Norwegian Institute for Nature Research.
  15. Karpowicz, M., S. Smolska, M. Swislocka & J. Moroz. (2021). First Insight into Groundwater Copepods of the Polish Lowland. <em>Water.</em> 13:1-17. 10.3390/w13152086
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. Kur, J. & B. Wojtasik. (2007). Chapter 9. Widlonogi Cyclopoida wybranych jezior zlewni górnej Raduni. [Chapter 9. Cyclopoid copepods of selected lakes in the upper Radunia river basin.]. <em>In: Borowiak, D. (ed.) Jeziora Kaszubskiego Parku Krajobrazowego. Katedra Limnologii, Uniwersytet Gdański, Gdansk, Poland.</em> :145-163.
  19. Latchinian-Arbes, M. (2025). Caracterización limnológica de la Laguna Negra (Rocha, Uruguay): análisis del estado trófico y descripción general de las principales comunidades biológicas. [Limnological characterization of Laguna Negra (Rocha, Uruguay): analysis of the trophic state and general description of the main biological communities.]. <em>Tesis de grado, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.</em> 38 pp. [In Spanish].
  20. Moldovan, O., S. Iepure & A. Fekete. (2001). Recent ecological research on groundwater in Transylvania (Romania). <em>In: Griebler, C., D. Danielopol, J. Gibert, H.P. Nachtnebel & J. Notenboom (eds). Conference Proceedings, Groundwater Ecology. A tool for management of water resources. European Commission, Vienna.</em> :335-341.
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