Light is generally regarded as the most likely cue used by zooplankton to regulate their vertical movements through the water column. However, the way in which light is used by zooplankton as a cue is not well understood. In this paper we present a mathematical model of diel vertical migration which produces vertical distributions of zooplankton that vary in space and time. The model is used to predict the patterns of vertical distribution which result when animals are assumed to adopt one of three commonly proposed mechanisms for vertical swimming. First, we assume zooplankton tend to swim towards a preferred intensity of light. We then assume zooplankton swim in response to either the rate of change in light intensity or the relative rate...
The present investigation was aimed at gaining more insight into the physiological mechanism underly...
The transparency regulator hypothesis (TRH) proposes that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a main driv...
We used infrared video monitoring to study cladoceran vertical migration in laboratory tanks exposed...
During a short period of the year, Daphnia may perform a phenotypically induced diel vertical migrat...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
This project examines vertical migration of zooplankton in relation to predator avoidance. There are...
Vertical displacement velocity of a Daphnia galeata x hyalina clone was quantified in relation to ch...
Very few manipulative studies have been performed to elucidate the cues for vertical migration in zo...
The purpose of this experiment was to study light as a proximate cue for the vertical migration of t...
Diel vertical migration in zooplankton communities has been extensively studied for well over a cent...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
The effect of relative increases in light intensity on photobehaviour was studied in the hybrid Daph...
The effect of relative increases in light intensity on photobehaviour was studied in the hybrid Daph...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
The present investigation was aimed at gaining more insight into the physiological mechanism underly...
The transparency regulator hypothesis (TRH) proposes that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a main driv...
We used infrared video monitoring to study cladoceran vertical migration in laboratory tanks exposed...
During a short period of the year, Daphnia may perform a phenotypically induced diel vertical migrat...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
This project examines vertical migration of zooplankton in relation to predator avoidance. There are...
Vertical displacement velocity of a Daphnia galeata x hyalina clone was quantified in relation to ch...
Very few manipulative studies have been performed to elucidate the cues for vertical migration in zo...
The purpose of this experiment was to study light as a proximate cue for the vertical migration of t...
Diel vertical migration in zooplankton communities has been extensively studied for well over a cent...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
The effect of relative increases in light intensity on photobehaviour was studied in the hybrid Daph...
The effect of relative increases in light intensity on photobehaviour was studied in the hybrid Daph...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
The present investigation was aimed at gaining more insight into the physiological mechanism underly...
The transparency regulator hypothesis (TRH) proposes that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a main driv...
We used infrared video monitoring to study cladoceran vertical migration in laboratory tanks exposed...