Particle capture is important for ecological processes in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The current model is based on a stationary collector where predictions about capture efficiency (η; flux of captured particles : flux of particles) are based on the collector flow environment (i.e., collector Reynolds number, Rec; inertial : viscous forces). This model does not account for the movement of collectors in nature. We examined the effect of collector motion (transverse and longitudinal to the flow) on η using a cylindrical model in the lab and the grass species, Phleum pratense, in the field. Results demonstrated that collector motion increased η (up to 400% and 20% in the lab and field, respectively) and also affected the spatial distr...
The impactions of small particles on cylindrical and spherical collectors was analyzed in terms of t...
Seed burial (i.e. vertical seed dispersal) has become increasingly valued for its relevance for seed...
Retention of particles in seagrass canopies is usually attributed to only the indirect, attenuating ...
Particle capture is important for ecological processes in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The cu...
Recent advances in understanding the capture of moving suspended particles in aquatic ecosystems hav...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The retention of particles within meadows of submerged aquatic vegetation impacts the fate of organi...
Microscopic sessile suspension feeders live attached to surfaces and, by consuming bacteria-sized pr...
1. Suspension feeding by caseless caddisfly larvae (Trichoptera) constitutes a major pathway for ene...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
Suspended sediment collected by vegetation in marshes and wetlands contributes to vertical accretion...
Models of particle encounter efficiency borrowed from aerosol fil-tration theory have revolutionised...
Surface-piercing vegetation often captures particles that flow on the water surface, where surface t...
This Master thesis consider the particle capture efficiency for particular water pollutants in a veg...
The impactions of small particles on cylindrical and spherical collectors was analyzed in terms of t...
Seed burial (i.e. vertical seed dispersal) has become increasingly valued for its relevance for seed...
Retention of particles in seagrass canopies is usually attributed to only the indirect, attenuating ...
Particle capture is important for ecological processes in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The cu...
Recent advances in understanding the capture of moving suspended particles in aquatic ecosystems hav...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The retention of particles within meadows of submerged aquatic vegetation impacts the fate of organi...
Microscopic sessile suspension feeders live attached to surfaces and, by consuming bacteria-sized pr...
1. Suspension feeding by caseless caddisfly larvae (Trichoptera) constitutes a major pathway for ene...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
Suspended sediment collected by vegetation in marshes and wetlands contributes to vertical accretion...
Models of particle encounter efficiency borrowed from aerosol fil-tration theory have revolutionised...
Surface-piercing vegetation often captures particles that flow on the water surface, where surface t...
This Master thesis consider the particle capture efficiency for particular water pollutants in a veg...
The impactions of small particles on cylindrical and spherical collectors was analyzed in terms of t...
Seed burial (i.e. vertical seed dispersal) has become increasingly valued for its relevance for seed...
Retention of particles in seagrass canopies is usually attributed to only the indirect, attenuating ...