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JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH | VOLUME 12 | NUMBER 4 | PAGES 885-890 | 1990
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The effect of reproductive condition on egg production rates in the planktonic copepod Centropages typicus

A. Ianora

Stazione Zoologica Naples 80121,Italy

Received on August 28, 1989; accepted on February 26, 1990 Centropages typicus females oscillated between a dark, ripe stage of oogenesis and a light, unripe stage of primary oocytes. The number of eggs released after 24 h under different experimental conditions was strongly dependent on the reproductive status of females at the time of incubation.


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