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| Comparison of marine copepod outfluxes: Nature, rate, fate and role in the carbon and nitrogen cycles Frangoulis, C.; Christou, E.D.; Hecq, J.H. (2005). Comparison of marine copepod outfluxes: Nature, rate, fate and role in the carbon and nitrogen cycles, in: Southward, A.J. et al. Adv. Mar. Biol. 47. Advances in Marine Biology, 47: pp. 253-309. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0065-2881(04)47004-7
In: Southward, A.J. et al. (2005). Adv. Mar. Biol. 47. Advances in Marine Biology, 47. Academic Press: London. ISBN 0-12-026148-0. XII, 328 pp., meer
In: Advances in Marine Biology. Academic Press: London, New York. ISSN 0065-2881; e-ISSN 2162-5875, meer
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Cycles > Chemical cycles > Geochemical cycle > Biogeochemical cycle > Nutrient cycles > Nitrogen cycle Eukaryotes > Animals > Invertebrates > Arthropods > Crustacea > Copepoda Copepoda [WoRMS] Marien/Kust |
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The most important copepod outfluxes are excretion and fecal pellet production. Excretion offers inorganic nutrients that can be directly used by . Excretion of primary producers. Faecal pellets have a more important role in the vertical transport of elements than the other particulate products. Most investigation has focused on carbon burial in the form of copepod faecal pellets, measured by sediment traps, and on the role of ammonia excretion in nutrient recycling. Full evaluation of the role of copepod products in the transport and recycling of elements and compounds requires a quantification of all copepod products and their different fates, particularly detritiphagy, remineralization, and integration as marine snow. |
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