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Maxillopoda / Siphonostomatoida / Bioindicators / Copepod / Developmental biology / Sea louse / Cyclopoida / Diapause / Biological dispersal / Harpacticoida / Crustacean / Monstrilloida
Date: 2000-01-23 16:17:38
Maxillopoda
Siphonostomatoida
Bioindicators
Copepod
Developmental biology
Sea louse
Cyclopoida
Diapause
Biological dispersal
Harpacticoida
Crustacean
Monstrilloida

Journal of Marine Systems 15 Ž–34 Copepod reproductive strategies: life-history theory, phylogenetic pattern and invasion of inland waters Nelson G. Hairston Jr. ) , Andrew J. Bohonak Section of Ecology and S

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