“…Temperature, salinity, pollution, and water density showed correlations with size (Conoverj 1956;Deevey, I960;McLaren, 1965;Moraitou-Apostolopoulou & Verriopoulos, 1979;Moraitou-Apostolopoulou et al, 1986). Among biotic factors, food quality and availability, and predator pressure were correlated with the adult body size (Deevey, I960;El Maghraby, 1964;Evans, 1981;Carter et al, 1983;Warren et ai, 1986;Klein-Breteler & Gonzalez, 1988;Dam & Peterson, 1991). Temperature and food conditions are probably the most important factors affecting calanoid body size.…”