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Protostome / Echinoderms / Crustaceans / Antarctic krill / Copepod / Euphausia / Ophionotus victoriae / Starfish / Thysanoessa / Taxonomy / Phyla / Krill
Date: 2011-05-06 03:59:17
Protostome
Echinoderms
Crustaceans
Antarctic krill
Copepod
Euphausia
Ophionotus victoriae
Starfish
Thysanoessa
Taxonomy
Phyla
Krill

their appendages in the recovery stroke. Reaching metanauplius stage the same specimens swam more frequently and over longer distances than before. From video recordings, I measured sinking rates of nauplii and metanaupl

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