Capital Breeding in a Diapausing Copepod: A Transcriptomics Analysis

Volume: 7
Published: Mar 6, 2020
Abstract
Capital breeders must balance the energetic requirements of cellular function and the cost of reproduction in organisms. The subarctic copepod Neocalanus flemingeri, a small planktonic crustacean, depends on a short annual phytoplankton bloom to acquire the energy needed to support a non-feeding female adult that enters a period of diapause prior to spawning five to seven months later. After emergence from diapause, the reproductive program...
Paper Details
Title
Capital Breeding in a Diapausing Copepod: A Transcriptomics Analysis
Published Date
Mar 6, 2020
Volume
7
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