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Epischura baicalensis

Wikipedia Abstract

Epischura baikalensis is a species of copepod in family Temoridae. It is endemic to Lake Baikal, being the dominant zooplankton species there: 80%–90% of total biomass. Epischura baikalensis inhabits the entire water column, and produces two generations per year: the winter–spring and the summer. These copepods develop under different ecological conditions and vary in the duration of life stages, reproduction time, maturation of sex products and adult males and females lifespan. The total life period of the animals from each generation is one year. One female can produce 10 egg sacs every 10–20 days during its lifetime. The ratio of males and females is 1:1. One of the most essential features of the ecology of E. baikalensis is the alteration of its mass inhabited areas during a year, as w
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Predators

Comephorus baikalensis (greater oilfish)[1]
Comephorus dybowskii (lesser oilfish)[1]

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1Feeding ecology of two planktonic sculpins, Comephorus baicalensis and Comephorus dybowskii (Comephoridae), in Lake Baikal, Hitoshi Miyasaka, Yelena V. Dzyuba, Motomi Genkai-Kato, Sayaka Ito, Ayato Kohzu, Pavel N. Anoshko, Igor V. Khanayev, Sergey G. Shubenkov, Natalia G. Melnik, Oleg A. Timoshkin, and Eitaro Wada, Ichthyol Res (2006) 53: 419–422
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0