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Schlagwörter:
chemical defense; calanus-helgolandicus; hatching success; fertilization; reproduction; inhibition; ecosystems; abundance; extracts; cycles
Zusammenfassung:
The growth cycle in nutrient-rich, aquatic environments starts with a diatom bloom that ends in mass sinking of ungrazed cells and phytodetritus(1). The low grazing pressure on these blooms has been attributed to the inability of overwintering copepod p