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''Calanus'' is a genus of
marine Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean. Marine or marines may refer to: Ocean * Maritime (disambiguation) * Marine art * Marine biology * Marine debris * Marine habitats * Marine life * Marine pollution Military * ...
copepod Copepods (; meaning "oar-feet") are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat (ecology), habitat. Some species are planktonic (inhabiting sea waters), some are benthos, benthic (living on the ocean floor) ...
in the family
Calanidae Calanidae is the largest taxonomic family of calanoid copepods. It includes the genus ''Calanus'', which may be the most abundant metazoan genus on Earth. Copepods of the genera ''Calanus'' and '' Neocalanus'' are ecologically important in the ...
(Order
Calanoida Calanoida is an order of copepods, a group of arthropods commonly found as zooplankton. The order includes around 46 families with about 1800 species of both marine and freshwater copepods between them. Description Calanoids can be distinguis ...
). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, ''
Neocalanus ''Neocalanus'' is a genus of marine copepods. They are a dominant component of the open water ecosystems of the northern Pacific Ocean. ''Neocalanus'' are large copepods, reaching body lengths (i.e., prosome length) of more than in ''Neocalanus ...
''. The following species are recognised: *''
Calanus aculeatus ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' Bra ...
'' Brady, 1918 *''
Calanus agulhensis ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' B ...
'' De Decker, Kaczmaruk & Marska, 1991 *''
Calanus chilensis ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' Bra ...
'' Brodsky, 1959 *''
Calanus dorsalis ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' Bra ...
'' (Rafinesque, 1817) *''
Calanus euxinus ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' B ...
'' Hulsemann, 1991 *'' Calanus finmarchicus'' (Gunnerus, 1770) *''
Calanus glacialis ''Calanus glacialis'' is an Arctic copepod found in the north-western Atlantic Ocean, adjoining waters, and the northwestern Pacific and its nearby waters. It ranges from sea level to in depth. Females generally range from about in length, an ...
'' Jaschnov, 1955 *''
Calanus helgolandicus ''Calanus helgolandicus'' is a copepod found in the Atlantic, from the North Sea south to the western coast of Africa. The female has an average size of about and the male has an average size of about . Description The female has an average siz ...
'' (Claus, 1863) *''
Calanus hyperboreus ''Calanus hyperboreus'' is a copepod found in the Arctic and northern Atlantic. It occurs from the surface to depths of . Description The size of ''C. hyperboreus'' varies with its geography; individuals located in more temperate waters usually ...
'' Krøyer, 1838 *''
Calanus jashnovi ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' Bra ...
'' Hulsemann, 1994 *''
Calanus marshallae ''Calanus marshallae'' is a species of copepod which forms part of the zooplankton in the northern Atlantic Ocean and the northern Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy Several species of copepod in the genus ''Calanus'' tend to dominate the zooplankton ...
'' Frost, 1974 *''
Calanus pacificus ''Calanus pacificus'' is a species of copepod found in the Pacific Ocean. The female has an average length of about , and the male has a value of about . Description The female is about in length, and typically ranges from in length. The male ...
'' Brodsky, 1948 *''
Calanus propinquus ''Calanus propinquus'' is a copepod found in Antarctica, and the surrounding waters. Description The female averages about in length, whereas the male has an average of about . The female usually ranges between around , and the male ranges fr ...
'' Brady, 1883 *''
Calanus simillimus ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' B ...
'' Giesbrecht, 1902 *''
Calanus sinicus ''Calanus sinicus'' is a copepod found in the northwest Pacific. Description The female ''C. sinicus'' generally ranges from about . The male generally ranges between about . For adults and copepodite stages IV and above, lower temperatures re ...
'' Brodsky, 1962 *''
Calanus torticornis ''Calanus'' is a genus of marine copepod in the family Calanidae (Order Calanoida). The genus was split in 1974, with some species being placed in a new genus, '' Neocalanus''. The following species are recognised: *'' Calanus aculeatus'' B ...
'' (Brady, 1918)


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