IMIS

Publicaties | Instituten | Personen | Datasets | Projecten | Kaarten
[ meld een fout in dit record ] Print deze pagina

World of Copepods
Citeerbaar als data publicatie
Walter, T.C.; Boxshall, G. (2024). World of Copepods Database. Accessed at https://www.marinespecies.org/copepoda on yyyy-mm-dd. https://doi.org/10.14284/356

Toegang tot data
Specifieke website
Beschikbaarheid: Creative Commons License Deze dataset valt onder een Creative Commons Naamsvermelding 4.0 Internationaal-licentie.

Beschrijving
A world checklist of Copepoda, compiled by taxonomic experts and based on peer-reviewed literature. meer

Copepods are small aquatic crustaceans and are one of the most numerous metazoan groups in aquatic communities. Copepods inhabit a huge range of salinities, from fresh water to hypersaline conditions, and they can be found virtually everywhere there is water; from subterranean caves to pools collected in bromeliad leaves or in damp leaf litter on the ground, from streams, rivers, and lakes to the open ocean and the sediment layers beneath. Their habitats range from the highest mountain lakes to the deepest ocean trenches and from the cold polar ice-water interface to the hot active hydrothermal vents. Copepods may be free-living, symbiotic, or internal or external parasites on almost every major metazoan phylum. Adults typically have a body length in the 1-2 mm range, but adults of free-living species may be as short as 0.2 mm or as long as 17 mm. In the case of parasitic forms on large vertebrate hosts, body lengths may exceed 20 cm. Ecologically the planktonic copepods provide functionally important links in the aquatic food chain feeding on the microscopic algal cells of the phytoplankton and, in turn, being eaten by juvenile fish and other planktivores, including some whales. In fresh water copepods have the potential to act as a biological control mechanism for malaria by consuming mosquito larvae. However, they also serve as intermediate hosts of many animal parasites and even parasites of humans, including the fish tapeworm and guineaworm.

Although they belong to a separate class of crustaceans, Branchiura (commonly referred to as fish lice) are dealt with here along with the Copepoda, since many copepod researchers also study these external parasites of fish and amphibians. Most live in freshwater but about a quarter of species are marine. Together the Copepoda and Branchiura comprise over 200 described families; 2,600 genera and over 21,000 described species (both valid and invalid, including senior and junior synonyms).


Scope
Thema's:
Biologie, Biologie > Ecologie - biodiversiteit, Biologie > Invertebraten
Kernwoorden:
Marien/Kust, Zoet water, Brak water, Terrestrisch, Classificatie, Mariene invertebraten, Soorten, Taxonomie, World Waters, Copepoda

Geografische spreiding
World Waters [Marine Regions]

Spreiding in de tijd
Vanaf 1758 [Gestart]

Taxonomic coverage
Copepoda [WoRMS]

Parameters
Taxonomie

Bijdrage door
Walter, T. Chaddata creatortaxonomische editor
Boxshall, Geoffdata creatortaxonomische editor
Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ), meerdatabank ontwikkelaar
Bernot, Jamestaxonomische editor
Böttger-Schnack, Ruthtaxonomische editor
Cornils, Astridtaxonomische editor
Costa Corgosinho, Paulo Henriquetaxonomische editor
Defaye, Danielletaxonomische editor
Di Capua, Ioletaxonomische editor
Dippenaar, Susantaxonomische editor
Figueroa, Diegotaxonomische editor
Gaviria-Melo, Santiagotaxonomische editor
Gómez-Noguera, Samuel Enriquetaxonomische editor
Ho, Ju-sheytaxonomische editor
Ivanenko, Viatcheslav (Slava)taxonomische editor
Kouwenberg, Julianataxonomische editor
Piasecki, Wojciechtaxonomische editor
Suárez-Morales, Eduardotaxonomische editor
Tang, Dannytaxonomische editor
Uribe-Palomino, Juliantaxonomische editor

Gerelateerde datasets
Gepubliceerd in:
WoRMS: World Register of Marine Species, meer

Dataset status: Gestart
Data type: Data
Data oorsprong: Literatuurstudie
Metadatarecord aangemaakt: 2012-07-13
Informatie laatst gewijzigd: 2024-01-11
Alle informatie in het Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) valt onder het VLIZ Privacy beleid