Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, with supporting examples, illustrate these feeding-swimming trade-offs. (1) Extension of ciliated bands into long loops increases maximum clearance rates in feeding but can decrease stability of swimming in shear flows. A hydromechanical model of swimming by ciliated bands on arms indicates that morphologies with high performance in swimming speed and weight-carrying ability in still water differ from morphologies conferring high stability to external disturbances such as shear flows. Instability includes movement across flow lines from upwelling to downwelling water in vertical shear. Thus a hypothesis for the high arm elevation angles of sea...
Vertical migration of marine larvae may drastically affect their dispersal, especially if they are s...
Swimming behaviors of marine invertebrate larvae play key roles in larval dispersal and survival and...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, w...
Diverse larval forms swim and feed with ciliary bands on arms or analogous structures. Armed morphol...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
The behavior of sea star brachiolaria larvae is poorly understood and the role of their elongated po...
Many benthic marine invertebrates have a planktonic larval stage in their life cycle. Larval growth ...
10 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesThe behavior of the ubiquitous estuarine planktotrophic spionid polycha...
Synopsis Larval fishes suffer prodigious mortality rates, eliminating 99 % of the cohort within a fe...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Larval fishes experience extreme mortality rates, with 99% of a cohort perishing within days after s...
Many sea urchin echinoplutei exhibit phenotypic plasticity, increasing arm length to enhance food ca...
Planktotrophic invertebrate larvae require energy to develop, disperse, and settle successfully, and...
Phenotypic plasticity is one mechanism by which intertidal organisms can thrive in a variety of loca...
Vertical migration of marine larvae may drastically affect their dispersal, especially if they are s...
Swimming behaviors of marine invertebrate larvae play key roles in larval dispersal and survival and...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, w...
Diverse larval forms swim and feed with ciliary bands on arms or analogous structures. Armed morphol...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
The behavior of sea star brachiolaria larvae is poorly understood and the role of their elongated po...
Many benthic marine invertebrates have a planktonic larval stage in their life cycle. Larval growth ...
10 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesThe behavior of the ubiquitous estuarine planktotrophic spionid polycha...
Synopsis Larval fishes suffer prodigious mortality rates, eliminating 99 % of the cohort within a fe...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Larval fishes experience extreme mortality rates, with 99% of a cohort perishing within days after s...
Many sea urchin echinoplutei exhibit phenotypic plasticity, increasing arm length to enhance food ca...
Planktotrophic invertebrate larvae require energy to develop, disperse, and settle successfully, and...
Phenotypic plasticity is one mechanism by which intertidal organisms can thrive in a variety of loca...
Vertical migration of marine larvae may drastically affect their dispersal, especially if they are s...
Swimming behaviors of marine invertebrate larvae play key roles in larval dispersal and survival and...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...