Salps are common in oceanic waters and have higher per-individual filtration rates than any other zooplankton filter feeder. Although salps are centimeters in length, feeding via particle capture occurs on a fine, mucous mesh (fiber diameter d ~0.1 μm) at low velocity (U = 1.6 ± 0.6 cm•s^(−1), mean ± SD) and is thus a low Reynolds-number (Re ~10^(−3)) process. In contrast to the current view that particle encounter is dictated by simple sieving of particles larger than the mesh spacing, a low-Re mathematical model of encounter rates by the salp feeding apparatus for realistic oceanic particle-size distributions shows that submicron particles, due to their higher abundances, are encountered at higher rates (particles per time) than larger pa...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
Collisions between particles or between particles and other objects are fundamental to many processe...
Marine microbes exhibit highly varied, often non-spherical shapes that have functional significance ...
Salps are common in oceanic waters and have higher per-individual filtration rates than any other zo...
Abstract. Five species of salps retained plastic beads a2.5 (im diameter with high (a60%) efficiency...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
Oikopleurid appendicularians use an external “house ” to preconcentrate particles from seawater susp...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
International audienceSalps are gelatinous planktonic suspension feeders that filter large volumes o...
International audienceMucous-mesh grazers (pelagic tunicates and thecosome pteropods) are common in ...
The particle retention spectra of the mucous nets of three species of salps were determined by measu...
Mucous-mesh grazers (pelagic tunicates and thecosome pteropods) are common in oceanic waters and eff...
a b s t r a c t We deployed autonomous particle-sensing SOLOPC floats more than eight times during f...
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Abstract Salps have higher filtration rates than most other holoplankton, and are capable of packagi...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
Collisions between particles or between particles and other objects are fundamental to many processe...
Marine microbes exhibit highly varied, often non-spherical shapes that have functional significance ...
Salps are common in oceanic waters and have higher per-individual filtration rates than any other zo...
Abstract. Five species of salps retained plastic beads a2.5 (im diameter with high (a60%) efficiency...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
Oikopleurid appendicularians use an external “house ” to preconcentrate particles from seawater susp...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
International audienceSalps are gelatinous planktonic suspension feeders that filter large volumes o...
International audienceMucous-mesh grazers (pelagic tunicates and thecosome pteropods) are common in ...
The particle retention spectra of the mucous nets of three species of salps were determined by measu...
Mucous-mesh grazers (pelagic tunicates and thecosome pteropods) are common in oceanic waters and eff...
a b s t r a c t We deployed autonomous particle-sensing SOLOPC floats more than eight times during f...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Abstract Salps have higher filtration rates than most other holoplankton, and are capable of packagi...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
Collisions between particles or between particles and other objects are fundamental to many processe...
Marine microbes exhibit highly varied, often non-spherical shapes that have functional significance ...