Feeding experiments were conducted on marine, deposit-feeding benthic invertebrates to test the predictions of an optimal foraging model. Food item selection based on sediment particle size and presence or absence of an organic coating on particles was investigated. Animals displaying a wide range of feeding mechanisms were studied in particle size-selection experiments using artificial sediment of closely controlled size composition. Nine of 10 species from 4 phyla ingested smaller particles in greater proportions than the particles were present in the sediment. In experiments where animals fed on a mixture of two particle types, one with and one without a surface protein coating, 6 of 7 species from 3 phyla ingested preferentially the pro...
The significance of food concentration for selectivity was analyzed by video microscopy for 3 specie...
The mechanisms by which bivalve molluscs differentiate particles are not clearly understood, and the...
Suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs are among the most important groups of benthic organisms in coas...
Tests of optimal foraging theory have focused generally on food item selection by mobile, high-troph...
A feeding model for a generalized, benthic deposit feeder is derived from a filter-feeding model and...
Pectinaria (Lagis) koreni (Malmgren) is an abundant, deposit-feeding, infaunal inhabitant of shallow...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
Suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs are foundation species in coastal intertidal systems. The select...
Abstract. Deposit feeding is the process that accounts for most bioturbation of particles most of th...
Abstract: A variety of experiments with glass and plastic beads covering a wide range of particle si...
Differences in sorting of sediment grain-size during the feeding activity of fiddler crabs were inve...
We tested particle selection by a surface deposit-feeding, tentaculate spionid polychaete, Pseudopol...
We examined the interactive effects of fluid flow, bed characteristics and suspended load on the fee...
Chemically mediated food selection was studied with combinations of living algae and algal-flavored ...
Benthic suspension feeders can respond to variations in food resources by behavioral and physiologic...
The significance of food concentration for selectivity was analyzed by video microscopy for 3 specie...
The mechanisms by which bivalve molluscs differentiate particles are not clearly understood, and the...
Suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs are among the most important groups of benthic organisms in coas...
Tests of optimal foraging theory have focused generally on food item selection by mobile, high-troph...
A feeding model for a generalized, benthic deposit feeder is derived from a filter-feeding model and...
Pectinaria (Lagis) koreni (Malmgren) is an abundant, deposit-feeding, infaunal inhabitant of shallow...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
Suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs are foundation species in coastal intertidal systems. The select...
Abstract. Deposit feeding is the process that accounts for most bioturbation of particles most of th...
Abstract: A variety of experiments with glass and plastic beads covering a wide range of particle si...
Differences in sorting of sediment grain-size during the feeding activity of fiddler crabs were inve...
We tested particle selection by a surface deposit-feeding, tentaculate spionid polychaete, Pseudopol...
We examined the interactive effects of fluid flow, bed characteristics and suspended load on the fee...
Chemically mediated food selection was studied with combinations of living algae and algal-flavored ...
Benthic suspension feeders can respond to variations in food resources by behavioral and physiologic...
The significance of food concentration for selectivity was analyzed by video microscopy for 3 specie...
The mechanisms by which bivalve molluscs differentiate particles are not clearly understood, and the...
Suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs are among the most important groups of benthic organisms in coas...