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What is the sex ratio of harpacticoid copepods in the deep sea?
Authors:D Thistle  J E Eckman
Institution:(1) Department of Oceanography, Florida State University, 32306 Tallahassee, Florida, USA;(2) Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, 31416 Savannah, Georgia, USA
Abstract:The sex ratios of deep-sea harpacticoids have been thought to be greatly skewed toward females. The representation of males is notably more equitable (approximately 1:2) at three deep-sea sites (San Diego Trough: 32°52.4primeN, 117°45.5primeW, 1 050 m, January 1987; Porcupine Seabight: 51°36.85primeN, 12°57.30primeW, 1 369 m, August 1984; northwest Atlantic, 40°27primeN, 62°20primeW, 4 820 m, July 1982, June 1983). This ratio conceals extensive variation at the species level. For some species, males are unknown. For other species, males are more numerous than females. Sampling bias against males can occur and may explain the more extreme reports of male rareness in the literature.
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