References
- Beeton, A. M., 1959: Photoreception in the opossum shrimp, Mysis relicta Lovén. — Biol. Bull. 116, 204–216.
- Boden, B. P. & Kampa, E. M., 1967: The influence of natural light on vertical migrations of an animal community in the sea. — Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 19, 1–14.
- Daan, N. & Ringelberg, J., 1969: Further studies on the positive and negative phototactic reactions of Daphnia magna Strauss. — Netherlands J. Zool. 19, 525–540.
- Ewald, W. F., 1910: Über Orientierung, Lokomotion und Lichtreaktionen einiger Cladoceren und deren Bedeutung für die Theorie der Tropismen. — Biol. Zbl. 30, 1–399.
- Haus, E. & Halberg, F., 1970: Circannual rhythm in level and timing of serum corticosterone in standardized inbred mature C-mice. — Environmental Research 3, 81–106.
- Hutchinson, G. E., 1967: A treatise on limnology 2. — John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York, London and Sydney.
- McNaught, D. C., 1968: Acoustical determination of zooplankton distributions. — Proc. Eleventh Conf. Greca Lakes Res. 76–84.
- McNaught, D. C. & Hasler, A. D., 1964: Rate of movement of populations of Daphnia in relation to changes in light intensity. — J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada 21, 291–318.
- Ringelbeirg, J., 1964: The positively phototactic reaction of Daphnia magna Strauss: a contribution to the understanding of diurnal vertical migration. — Netherlands J. Sea Res. 2, 319–106.
- Rose, M., 1925: Contribution à l'étude de la biologie du plankton: le problème des migrations verticales journalières. — Arch. Zool. Exper. Gener. 64, 387–542.
- Siebeck, O., 1960: Untersuchungen über die Vertikalwanderung planktischer Crustaceen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Strahlungsverhältnisse. — Int. Rev. ges. Hydrobiol. 45, 381–454.
- Tattersall, W. M. & Tattersall, O. B., 1951: The British Mysidacea. — London, Ray Society.
- Teraguchi, M. & Hasler, A. D., Ms.: Densitometry of echograms.
- Teraguchi, M. & Northcote, T. G., 1966: Vertical distribution and migration of Chaoborus flavicans larvae in Corbett Lake, British Columbia. — Limnol. Oceanogr. 11,164–176.