(^) Bacterivores, protist consumers of bacteria
(^) Viruses, viral lysis of bacteria, and the viral shunt
(^) Herbivorous microzooplankton
Chapter 6 The zoology of zooplankton
(^) Collection
(^) An introductory description of the forms of planktonic animals
(^) Aesthetics
Chapter 7 Production ecology of marine zooplankton
(^) Feeding mechanics
(^) Feeding rates and factors affecting them
(^) Evaluation of mesozooplankton production
Chapter 8 Population biology of zooplankton
(^) Reproductive biology and fecundity
(^) Mortality rates and age distribution of mortality
(^) Causes of mortality
(^) Life-history variations
(^) Diel vertical migration
Chapter 9 Pelagic food webs
(^) Approaches to what animals eat
(^) Lower-level trophic transfers in the sea
(^) Top-down cascades
(^) Marine food-web modeling: Ecopath and Ecosim
Chapter 10 Biogeography of pelagic habitats
(^) What is a “species”?
(^) Global patterns