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Diacyclops thomasi (Forbes S.A., 1882)

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
SPECIES
Published in
World of Copepods database. Diacyclops thomasi (Forbes S.A., 1882). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=356812 on 2020-03-02

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Arthropoda
class
Copepoda
order
Cyclopoida
family
Cyclopidae
genus
Diacyclops
species
Diacyclops thomasi

Name

Synonyms
Acanthocyclops bicuspidatus thomasi (Forbes S.A., 1882)
Acanthocyclops thomasi (Forbes S.A., 1882)
Cyclops bicuspidatus thomasi Forbes S.A., 1882
Cyclops thomasi Forbes S.A., 1882
Diacyclops bicuspidatus thomasi (Forbes S.A., 1882)
Homonyms
Diacyclops thomasi (Forbes S.A., 1882)
Common names
맵시검물벼룩 in Korean

Bibliographic References

  1. Baud, A., C. Cuoc & V. Alekseev. (2004). Ultrastructure of the digestive tract of Diacyclops thomasi (Cyclopoida, Copepoda) during different stages of encystment during a summer diapause. Acta Zoologica Copenhagen 85(3):181-189.
  2. Bowers, J.A. (1986). Phosphorus regeneration by the predatory copepod Diacyclops thomasi. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43(2):361-365. (English and French)
  3. 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.
  4. Chiapella, A.M., H. Grigel, H. Lister, A. Hrycik, B. O'Malley & J.D. Stockwell. (2021). A day in the life of winter plankton: under-ice community dynamics during 24 h in a eutrophic lake. <em>Journal of Plankton Research.</em> 43(6):865-883. 10.1093/plankt/fbab061
  5. Cobbaert, D.D. (2012). Factors driving switches in the primary producer communities of shallow lakes of the Boreal Plains, Alberta, Canada. <em>Ph.D. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.</em> 196 pp. 10.7939/R3M902B6R
  6. Couture, S., C. Hudon, P. Gagnon, Z.E. Taranu, B. Pinel-Alloul, D. Houle, L. Aldamman, C. Beauvais & M. Lachapelle. (2021). Zooplankton communities in Precambrian Shield lakes (Quebec, Canada): responses to spatial and temporal gradients in water chemistry and climate. <em>Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.</em> 78 (5):567 - 579.
  7. Dobberfuhl, D.R., R. Miller & J.J. Elser. (1997). Effects of a cyclopoid copepod (Diacyclops thomasi) on phytoplankton and the microbial food web. <em>Aquatic Microbial Ecology.</em> 12(1):29-37.
  8. Dupuis, A.P. & B.J. Hann. (2009). Warm spring and summer water temperatures in small eutrophic lakes of the Canadian prairies: potential implications for phytoplankton and zooplankton. <em>Journal of Plankton Research.</em> 31(5):489-502. 10.1093/plankt/fbp001
  9. Franke, U. (1989). Katalog zur Sammlung limnischer Copepoden von Prof. Dr. Friedrich Kiefer (Mit einem Gesamtverzeichnis seiner Publikationen). [Catolog of the freshwater copepods of Dr. Friedrich Kiefer.]. <em>Carolinea Beiheft, Karlsrühe.</em> 5:1-433, figs. 1-2.
  10. Howeth, J.G., J.J. Weis, J. Brodersen, E.C. Hatton & D.M. Post. (2013). Intraspecific phenotypic variation in a fish predator affects multitrophic lake metacommunity structure. <em>Ecology and Evolution.</em> 3(15):5031-5044. 10.1002/ece3.878
  11. Kiefer, F. (1929). Crustacea Copepoda. 2. Cyclopoida Gnathostoma. <em>Das Tierreich, Berlin und Leipzig.</em> 53:1-102. [German].
  12. Kiefer, F. (1978). Zur Kenntnis des Diacyclops thomasi (S.A. Forbes, 1882) (Copepoda Cyclopoida). [On the knowledge of Diacyclops thomasi (S.A. Forbes, 1882) (Copepoda Cyclopoida).]. <em>Crustaceana (Leiden).</em> 34(2):214-216, figs. 1-2. (19-v-1978).
  13. LeBlanc, J.S. (1992). The feeding ecology of the cyclopoid copepod, Diacyclops thomasi, in Lake Ontario. M.Sc. Thesis, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 77 pp.
  14. LeBlanc, J.S., W.D. Taylor & O.E. Johannsson. (1997). The feeding ecology of the cyclopoid copepod Diacyclops thomasi in Lake Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 23(3):369-381.
  15. Ledgerwood, R.D., S.S. Pool, L.G. Gilbreath, S.J. Grabowski & D.A. Smith. (2000). Limnology of selected shallow-water habitats in Lower Granite Reservoir, 1994-95. <em>NOAA (National Oceanic and Atomospheric Administration), National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington.</em> 121 pp.
  16. Loewen, C.J. (2017). Stressor response and spatial dynamics of mountain lake communities. <em>Ph.D. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.</em> 178 pp. 10.7939/R3H12VN4D
  17. MacLennan, M.M. (2015). Cumulative Impacts of Multiple Stressors on Aquatic Communities: Novel Fish Predators in Warming Mountain Lakes. <em>Ph.D. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.</em> 199 pp.
  18. Marsh, C.D. (1895). On the Cyclopidae and Calanidae of Lake St. Clair, Lake Michigan, and certain of the inland lakes of Michigan. <em>Bulletin of the Michigan Fish Commission, Lansing.</em> 5:1-24, pls. 1-9. (completed volume in 1897).
  19. Mohammed, A.Z., M. Musa, F.O. Arimoro, Y.I. Auta, P.O. Samuel & B.S. Adama. (2023). Effects of some environmental factors on temporal distribution of zooplankton in Lapai-Gwari stream, Niger State, Nigeria. <em>Annals of Technology Education Practitioners Association of Nigeria (ATEPAN).</em> 6(4):29-39.
  20. Nalepa, T.F. (1985). Occurrence of a resting stage in cyclopoid and harpacticoid copepods in nearshore Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 11(1):59-66, figs. 1-4, tab. 1.
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