Does female RNA content reflect viable egg production in copepods? a test with the baltic copepod acartia tonsa

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Biomarkers are very useful for in situ assessments of zooplankton growth. In particular, RNA-based methods have been developed to estimate egg production in copepods. However, RNAgrowth relationships can potentially depend on a variety of factors, such as egg quality. This study shows that in Acartia tonsa, female RNA-content reflects egg production irrespective of egg viability, implying that this growth proxy is not applicable for recruitment studies if the proportion of viable eggs fluctuates widely. © 2011 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Hogfors, H., Holmborn, T., Hajdu, S., & Gorokhova, E. (2011). Does female RNA content reflect viable egg production in copepods? a test with the baltic copepod acartia tonsa. Journal of Plankton Research, 33(9), 1460–1463. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr043

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