Microscopic sessile suspension feeders are a critical component in aquatic ecosystems, acting as an intermediate trophic stage between bacteria and higher eukaryotic taxa. Because they live attached to boundaries, it has long been thought that recirculation of the feeding currents produced by sessile suspension feeders inhibits their ability to access fresh fluid. However, previous models for the feeding flows of these organisms assume that they feed by pushing fluid perpendicular to surfaces they live upon, whereas we observe that sessile suspension feeders often feed at an angle to these boundaries. Using experiments and calculations, we show that living suspension feeders (Vorticella) likely actively regulate the angle that they feed rel...
Passive flow is believed to increase the gains and reduce the costs of active suspension feeding. We...
We examined the interactive effects of fluid flow, bed characteristics and suspended load on the fee...
Microbes living in stagnant water typically rely on chemical diffusion to draw nutrients from their ...
Microscopic sessile suspension feeders are a critical component in aquatic ecosystems, acting as an ...
AbstractMicroscopic sessile suspension feeders are a critical component in aquatic ecosystems, actin...
Microscopic sessile suspension feeders live attached to surfaces and, by consuming bacteria-sized pr...
Vorticella convallaria are microscopic sessile suspension feeders which live attached to substrates ...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
Les suspensivores ont la tâche importante de séparer les particules de l'eau. Bien qu'une grande gam...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Polyp activity in passive suspension feeders has b...
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Suspension feeding is a common feeding strategy among small sessile invertebrates. While active susp...
Choanoflagellates, eukaryotes that are important predators on bacteria in aquatic ecosystems, are cl...
Mixotrophy is common, if not dominant, among eukaryotic flagellates, and these organisms have to bot...
Passive flow is believed to increase the gains and reduce the costs of active suspension feeding. We...
We examined the interactive effects of fluid flow, bed characteristics and suspended load on the fee...
Microbes living in stagnant water typically rely on chemical diffusion to draw nutrients from their ...
Microscopic sessile suspension feeders are a critical component in aquatic ecosystems, acting as an ...
AbstractMicroscopic sessile suspension feeders are a critical component in aquatic ecosystems, actin...
Microscopic sessile suspension feeders live attached to surfaces and, by consuming bacteria-sized pr...
Vorticella convallaria are microscopic sessile suspension feeders which live attached to substrates ...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
Les suspensivores ont la tâche importante de séparer les particules de l'eau. Bien qu'une grande gam...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Polyp activity in passive suspension feeders has b...
Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of Company...
Suspension feeding is a common feeding strategy among small sessile invertebrates. While active susp...
Choanoflagellates, eukaryotes that are important predators on bacteria in aquatic ecosystems, are cl...
Mixotrophy is common, if not dominant, among eukaryotic flagellates, and these organisms have to bot...
Passive flow is believed to increase the gains and reduce the costs of active suspension feeding. We...
We examined the interactive effects of fluid flow, bed characteristics and suspended load on the fee...
Microbes living in stagnant water typically rely on chemical diffusion to draw nutrients from their ...