| 12 | Evaluating zooplankton potential CO2 production: isocitrate dehydrogenase enzyme activity |  | | Evaluating zooplankton potential CO2 production: isocitrate dehydrogenase enzyme activity | EOMAR (Marine Ecophysiology Group). Instituto Universitario ECOAQUA. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Mayte Tames-Espinosa | maytames@gmail.com | MALAGA |
| 23 | Effects of small-scale turbulence on marine microzooplankton |  | | Effects of small-scale turbulence on marine microzooplankton | Institut de Ciències del Mar-CSIC | Rodrigo A. Martínez | acalbet@icm.csic.es | Spain |
| 31 | Community Structure and Abundance of Microzooplanktonic Tintinnids in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea in Relation to Nanophytoplankton |  | | Community Structure and Abundance of Microzooplanktonic Tintinnids in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea in Relation to Nanophytoplankton | Ex-Dean,Fisheries College & Research Institute,TANUVAS | R.Santhanam | rsanthaanamin@yahoo.co.in | India |
| 52 | Testing the “loophole hypothesis”: understanding the role of microzooplankton grazing in phytoplankton bloom dynamics |  | | Testing the “loophole hypothesis”: understanding the role of microzooplankton grazing in phytoplankton bloom dynamics | Plymouth Marine Laboratory | Elaine Fileman | ese@pml.ac.uk | UK |
| 61 | Estimating microzooplankton grazing functions from dilution experiments in the ocean |  | | Estimating microzooplankton grazing functions from dilution experiments in the ocean | Japan Agency for Marine Science and Technology | Bingzhang Chen | bingzhang.chen@gmail.com | Japan |
| 69 | Mesozooplankton clearance rate on phytoplankton is reduced by increasing carnivory degree of omnivorous assemblage at coastal and estuarine water |  | | Mesozooplankton clearance rate on phytoplankton is reduced by increasing carnivory degree of omnivorous assemblage at coastal and estuarine water | South China Sea Planning and Environmental Research, State Oceanic Administration | Mianrun Chen | cmrandy@scsb.gov.cn | China |
| 99 | Merging scales in food web model links microzooplankton to bacterial diversity and gives mechanistic framework for virus-to-bacteria ratios |  | | Merging scales in food web model links microzooplankton to bacterial diversity and gives mechanistic framework for virus-to-bacteria ratios | Department of Biology | Selina Våge | Selina.Vage@uib.no | Norway |
| 105 | Atypical Inverse Predator-Prey Links in Marine Planktonic Food Webs |  | | Atypical Inverse Predator-Prey Links in Marine Planktonic Food Webs | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Hongbin LIU | liuhb@ust.hk | Hong Kong |
| 121 | Large-Scale Microzooplankton Abundance and Diversity in the North Sea in Mid-Winter |  | | Large-Scale Microzooplankton Abundance and Diversity in the North Sea in Mid-Winter | University of Hamburg. Institute for Hydrobiology and Fisheries Science | Franziska Bils | franziska.bils@uni-hamburg.de | Germany |
| 144 | Ciliate and dinoflagellate grazing rates in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HI, a subtropical mesotrophic embayment |  | | Ciliate and dinoflagellate grazing rates in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HI, a subtropical mesotrophic embayment | Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa | Karen E. Selph | selph@hawaii.edu | USA |
| 240 | Microzooplankton in the food web of the coastal Gulf of Alaska |  | | Microzooplankton in the food web of the coastal Gulf of Alaska | Shannon Point Marine Center, Western Washington University | Suzanne Strom | suzanne.strom@wwu.edu | USA |
| 269 | Microbial gardening in the ocean’s twilight zone: detritivorous metazoans benefit from fragmenting, rather than ingesting, sinking detritus |  | | Microbial gardening in the ocean’s twilight zone: detritivorous metazoans benefit from fragmenting, rather than ingesting, sinking detritus | National Oceanography Centre | Daniel J Mayor | dan.mayor@noc.ac.uk | United Kingdom |
| 274 | Species-specific grazing impacts of copepod nauplii |  | | Species-specific grazing impacts of copepod nauplii | University of Hawaii at Manoa | Jungbluth, Michelle J. | mjungb@hawaii.edu | United States of America |
| 303 | Does microzooplankton grazing influence the fate of coccolithophores in shelf seas? |  | | Does microzooplankton grazing influence the fate of coccolithophores in shelf seas? | National Oceanography Centre Southampton | Kyle M J Mayers | kyle.mayers@soton.ac.uk | UK |
| 315 | On the pivotal role of ciliates in the structure of the marine microbial food web and its biogeochemical implications. |  | | On the pivotal role of ciliates in the structure of the marine microbial food web and its biogeochemical implications. | Dept of Biology and the Hjort Center for Marine Ecosystem Dynamics | Pree Bernadette | bernadette.pree@bio.uib.no | Norway |
| 321 | Microzooplankton in a changing environment: shifts in phenology and trophic relations |  | | Microzooplankton in a changing environment: shifts in phenology and trophic relations | Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim Biological Station | Nicole Aberle | nicole.aberle-malzahn@ntnu.no | Norway |
| 343 | The time-course of dilution experiments: Implications for the assessment of grazing by microzooplankton |  | | The time-course of dilution experiments: Implications for the assessment of grazing by microzooplankton | Instituto de Oceanografía y Cambio Global, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Armengol, L. | laia.armengol@ulpgc.es | Spain |
| 359 | Getting it together: Quantifying the trophic connections between micro- and mesozooplankton in marine food webs |  | | Getting it together: Quantifying the trophic connections between micro- and mesozooplankton in marine food webs | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | Michael R. Landry | mlandry@ucsd.edu | USA |
| 362 | Can nauplii use bacteria as a phosphorus or energy source? |  | | Can nauplii use bacteria as a phosphorus or energy source? | | C L Faithfull | carolyn.faithfull@umu.se | Hawai'i, USA |
| 371 | Nutrition & Elemental Stoichiometry of Zooplankton Life Stages |  | | Nutrition & Elemental Stoichiometry of Zooplankton Life Stages | University of Hawaii, Mānoa | Lauren Mathews | lehm@hawaii.edu | USA |
| 374 | Contribution of auto-and heterotrophic protozoa to the diet of copepods and krill in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica |  | | Contribution of auto-and heterotrophic protozoa to the diet of copepods and krill in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica | Korea Polar Research Institute | Eun-Jin, Yang | ejyang@kopri.re.kr | Republic of Korea |
| 403 | Seasonal shifts in microzooplankton grazing in the UK Shelf Sea |  | | Seasonal shifts in microzooplankton grazing in the UK Shelf Sea | National Oceanography Centre | Sarah Lou Carolin Giering | S.Giering@noc.ac.uk | UK |
| 409 | Planktonic ciliates move in the water column during the artificial night of a total solar eclipse. |  | | Planktonic ciliates move in the water column during the artificial night of a total solar eclipse. | HCMR Institute of Oceanography | Giannakourou Antonia | agiannak@hcmr.gr | Greece |
| 414 | Taxa-specific effects of polyunsaturated aldehydes in micro- and meso- zooplankton alter food web dynamics. |  | | Taxa-specific effects of polyunsaturated aldehydes in micro- and meso- zooplankton alter food web dynamics. | University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences, Horn Point Laboratory | James Pierson | jpierson@umces.edu | United States |
| 431 | Grazing by microzooplankton in the South Eastern Black Sea |  | | Grazing by microzooplankton in the South Eastern Black Sea | Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Faculty of Fisheries, Department of Marine Biology | Ulgen AYTAN | ulgenkopuz@gmail.com | TURKEY |
| 440 | In the middle of the web: microzooplankton-mediated carbon flux in a marine coastal system |  | | In the middle of the web: microzooplankton-mediated carbon flux in a marine coastal system | Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Naples, Italy | D'Alelio Domenico, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Napoli, Italy | maurizio@szn.it | Napoli |
| 449 | Spatial patterns of microzooplankton diversity and composition along the Namibian coast |  | | Spatial patterns of microzooplankton diversity and composition along the Namibian coast | Institute for Hydrobiology and Fisheries Science, Hamburg University | Karolina Bohata | saskia.otto@uni-hamburg.de | Germany |
| 490 | Microzooplankton grazing on nanoplankton in Potter Cove (Western Antarctic Peninsula) under contrasting exposure to glacier melting |  | | Microzooplankton grazing on nanoplankton in Potter Cove (Western Antarctic Peninsula) under contrasting exposure to glacier melting | Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía, CONICET. | Maximiliano D. Garcia | bmhoffme@criba.edu.ar | Argentina, Buenos Aires |
| 493 | Image analysis of microzooplankton in a cyclonic eddy off south-western Madagascar |  | | Image analysis of microzooplankton in a cyclonic eddy off south-western Madagascar | Department of Environmental Affairs: Oceans and Coasts | Jenny Huggett | jenny.huggett@gmail.com | South Africa |