In very old days (more than 30 years ago), I think to remenber me than one
of my colleague (and friend) Y. CARTON, Laboratoire propre du CNRS,
Populations, Evolution, Centre de recherche du CNRS, Gif sur Yvette,
worked on "your" topic. I'm unable to say you if he is always (more or
less) interested by these Copepods. Nevertheless, if you want I could send
you the exact adress of Y. CARTON.
In the other hand, our Colleague, the well known Polychetologist L. LAUBIER
studied lot of parasistic Copepods, may be on Sabellids, I haven't the time
to control that.
If you are working in connection with The Tronsoe Museum, please present
the best Regards from the 3 Bellan to Vim Vader.
Sincerely
BELLAN
>Does anyone out there have any experience with parasitic copepods which
>produce strings of eggs and are attached to the radiolar crown of
>Sabellid polychaetes? Any comments on the occurrence and morphology of
>these, or references to the literature would be greatly appreciated.
>>Sabine Cochrane
Dr. Gerard BELLAN
Centre d'Oceanologie de Marseille
UMR CNRS DIMAR
Station marine d'Endoume
Rue Batterie des Lions
13007 MARSEILLE France
tel.: (33) 91 04 16 12
Fax.: (33) 91 04 16 35