Many marine invertebrates have planktonic larvae with cilia used for both propulsion and capturing of food particles. Hence, changes in ciliary activity have implications for larval nutrition and ability to navigate the water column, which in turn affect survival and dispersal. Using high-speed high-resolution microvideography, we examined the relationship between swimming speed, velar arrangements, and ciliary beat frequency of freely swimming veliger larvae of the gastropod Crepidula fornicata over the course of larval development. Average swimming speed was greatest 6 days post hatching, suggesting a reduction in swimming speed towards settlement. At a given age, veliger larvae have highly variable speeds (0.8–4 body lengths s21) that ar...
The larval swimming patterns prior to settlement play an important role in geographic dispersal and ...
Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, w...
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<div><p>Many marine invertebrates have planktonic larvae with cilia used for both propulsion and cap...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
<p>a)Swimming speed significantly correlated with maximum area of velar lobes and b) separation dist...
Changes in size strongly influence organisms\u27 ecological performances. For aquatic organisms, the...
The teeth of a mammal or the mouthparts of a copepod can tell a knowledgeable biologist much about t...
Swimming has evolved in only a few orders of Bivalves. In this study, the behavior, morphometry, and...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
10 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesThe behavior of the ubiquitous estuarine planktotrophic spionid polycha...
The behavior of sea star brachiolaria larvae is poorly understood and the role of their elongated po...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Helical swimming is a common behavior in larvae of many marine invertebrate spe...
<p>a) Swimming speed varied over time but did not vary with shell length for any specific day of age...
The bivalve larval velum contains four bands of cilia: inner and outer preoral bands, an adoral band...
The larval swimming patterns prior to settlement play an important role in geographic dispersal and ...
Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, w...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
<div><p>Many marine invertebrates have planktonic larvae with cilia used for both propulsion and cap...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
<p>a)Swimming speed significantly correlated with maximum area of velar lobes and b) separation dist...
Changes in size strongly influence organisms\u27 ecological performances. For aquatic organisms, the...
The teeth of a mammal or the mouthparts of a copepod can tell a knowledgeable biologist much about t...
Swimming has evolved in only a few orders of Bivalves. In this study, the behavior, morphometry, and...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
10 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesThe behavior of the ubiquitous estuarine planktotrophic spionid polycha...
The behavior of sea star brachiolaria larvae is poorly understood and the role of their elongated po...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Helical swimming is a common behavior in larvae of many marine invertebrate spe...
<p>a) Swimming speed varied over time but did not vary with shell length for any specific day of age...
The bivalve larval velum contains four bands of cilia: inner and outer preoral bands, an adoral band...
The larval swimming patterns prior to settlement play an important role in geographic dispersal and ...
Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, w...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...