Collecting copepods for experiments: Behind the scenes

At first glance, it may seem simple to say, “We added 10 female Paracartia grani per bottle.” However, this sentence represents a tremendous amount of work, expertise, and experience. When it comes to working with copepods, conducting incubations with specific genders, stages, or species in each bottle is a common practice. In fact, for a single experiment, we often find ourselves collecting hundreds upon hundreds of copepods. But how exactly do we accomplish this?

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Main Author: Calbet, Albert
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Published: 2023-06-26
Subjects:Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development,
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spelling dig-icm-es-10261-3315322023-07-21T07:18:29Z Collecting copepods for experiments: Behind the scenes Calbet, Albert Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development At first glance, it may seem simple to say, “We added 10 female Paracartia grani per bottle.” However, this sentence represents a tremendous amount of work, expertise, and experience. When it comes to working with copepods, conducting incubations with specific genders, stages, or species in each bottle is a common practice. In fact, for a single experiment, we often find ourselves collecting hundreds upon hundreds of copepods. But how exactly do we accomplish this? Peer reviewed 2023-07-21T07:18:28Z 2023-07-21T07:18:28Z 2023-06-26 entrada de blog Plankton Ocean : A journey to the world of plankton and the life in the ocean (2023) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/331532 en Publisher's version https://planktonocean.wordpress.com/2023/06/26/collecting-copepods-for-experiments-behind-the-scenes/ Sí open
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Collecting copepods for experiments: Behind the scenes
description At first glance, it may seem simple to say, “We added 10 female Paracartia grani per bottle.” However, this sentence represents a tremendous amount of work, expertise, and experience. When it comes to working with copepods, conducting incubations with specific genders, stages, or species in each bottle is a common practice. In fact, for a single experiment, we often find ourselves collecting hundreds upon hundreds of copepods. But how exactly do we accomplish this?
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