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    A class of statistical models for the motion of Daphnia over small time scales by Spade, David A, Aliyu, Imani, van Horen, Jules, Strickler, J R

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-01-2024)
    “…A common question in the aquatic sciences is that of how zooplankter movement can be modeled. It is well-established in the literature that there exists a…”
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    Lagrangian modelling of swimming behaviour and encounter success in co-occurring copepods: Clausocalanus furcatus vs. Oithona plumifera by Uttieri, M., Sabia, L., Cianelli, D., Strickler, J.R., Zambianchi, E.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-04-2010)
    “…The calanoid Clausocalanus furcatus and the cyclopoid Oithona plumifera are species dominating the copepod assemblage in oligotrophic environments but…”
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    Motion behavior of nauplii and early copepodid stages of marine planktonic copepods by Paffenhöfer, G.-A., Strickler, J.R., Lewis, K.D., Richman, S.

    Published in Journal of plankton research (1996)
    “…The goal of this study was to quantify periods of activity and velocities of late naupliar and early copepodid stages of planktonic copepods occurring…”
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    Copepod feeding currents: food capture at low Reynolds number [Eucalanus pileatus] by Koehl, M. A. R., Strickler, J. Rudi

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1981)
    “…High-speed motion pictures of dye streams around feeding calanoid copepods revealed that these important planktonic herbivores do not strain algae out of the…”
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    Cross-coupling reactions of d sup 2 tantalum alkyne complexes: Selective 1,3-diene syntheses and their relevance to alkyne cyclization chemistry by Strickler, J.R., Wexler, P.A., Wigley, D.E.

    Published in Organometallics (01-01-1991)
    “…Ta(DIPP){sub 3}Cl{sub 2}(OEt{sub 2}) (DIPP = 2,6-diisopropylphenoxide) can be reduced by two electrons in the presence of the bulky alkynes PhC{triple bond}CPh…”
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    Modes of cell capture in calanoid copepods [Eucalanus pileatus, Paracalanus parvus] by Price, Holly J., Paffenhofer, Gustav-Adolf, Strickler, J. Rudi

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (1983)
    “…High-speed cinematography was used to observe adult female copepods feeding in pure cultures of roughly spherical algal cells ranging from 4.5 to 22.0 μ m in…”
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    Characterization of feeding activity patterns in the planktonic copepod Centropages typicus Kroyer under various food conditions by Cowles, Timothy J., Strickler, J. Rudi

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (1983)
    “…High-speed (500 frames· s-1) cinematography of particle capture by Centropages typicus revealed that cells of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium nelsoni were…”
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    Synthesis and structural characterization of a Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley/Oppenauer redox intermediate at a tantalum(V) center by Strickler, Jamie R, Bruck, Michael A, Wexler, Pamela A, Wigley, David E

    Published in Organometallics (01-01-1990)
    “…The alkyne adducts (DIPP){sub 3}Ta(PhC{triple bond}CPh) (1) and (DIPP){sub 3}Ta(Me{sub 3}SiC{triple bond}CMe) (2, DIPP = 2,6-diisopropylphenoxide) are…”
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    Capture enhancement in a carnivorous aquatic plant: function of antennae and bristles in Utricularia vulgaris by Meyers, Dewey G., Strickler, J. Rudi

    “…Traps of the carnivorous hydrophyte Utricularia vulgaris Linnaeus (Lentibulariaceae) have structures termed antennae and bristles around their trapdoors that…”
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    Feeding behavior of Daphnia pulex in crude oil dispersions [Crustacean zooplankton] by KIM WONG, C, STRICKLER, J. R, ENGELHARDT, F. R

    “…The present investigation was conducted to examine the effects of a crude oil on the feeding bahevior pattern of Daphnia pulex , a species which is commonly…”
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    Survival and fecundity of Daphnia pulex on exposure to particulate oil by Wong, C K, Engelhardt, F R, Strickler, J R

    “…Tabulated and graphical results are given of experiments on the effect of small particles of oil (crude oil and weathered) on the survival and reproduction of…”
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