Biology
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The most abundance surface-dwelling copepod of Arctic
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Comprehensive Description
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Body almost completely transparent, red tinting may be present on female urosome (the tail); Lipid sac can be prominent; Urosome (tail) long (40-50% of prosome); Antennae longer then prosome, but less than total length
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Habitat
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Boreal to arctic waters; Bipolar; Abundant on shelves, as well as over deep basins
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Life Cycle
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Females spawn year-round, less in winter; Female carries eggs in 2 elongate clutches until hatching; Clutch size dependent on size of female, with maximums of ~30 and typically ~15-25 eggs; Generation length unclear, suggested as 1 year for Arctic and multiple generations per year in the sub-arctic; Life expectancy uncertain
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Trophic Strategy
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Microcarnivore feeding on motile phytoplankton and protists, plus copepod nauplii
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