International audienceSalps are gelatinous planktonic suspension feeders that filter large volumes of water in the food-dilute open ocean. Their life cycle allows periodic exponential growth and population blooms. Dense swarms of salps have a high grazing impact that can deplete the photic zone of phytoplankton and export huge quantities of organic matter to the deep sea. Previous studies described their feeding manner as mostly nonselective, with larger particles retained at higher efficiencies than small particles. To examine salp diets, we used direct in situ sampling (InEx method) of undisturbed solitary Salpa maxima. Aggregates ("chains") of Salpa fusiformis and Thalia democratica were studied using in situ incubations. Our findings su...
Salps are bloom-forming, pelagic tunicates with high grazing rates on phytoplankton, with the potent...
When considering zooplankton feeding as one of the pathways involved in the transfer of substances i...
Filter-feeding gelatinous macrozooplankton (FFGM), namely salps, pyrosomes and doliolids, are increa...
Abstract. Five species of salps retained plastic beads a2.5 (im diameter with high (a60%) efficiency...
Salps are common in oceanic waters and have higher per-individual filtration rates than any other zo...
Most marine plankton have a high energy (carbon) density, but some are gelatinous with approximately...
Pelagic tunicates, including salps, are an important category of gelatinous zooplanktonand yet are r...
Gelatinous and soft-bodied zooplankton (GZ) are critical components of almost all marine food webs. ...
Salps are barrel-shaped, gelatinous zooplankton that regularly form large swarms. They have historic...
The particle retention spectra of the mucous nets of three species of salps were determined by measu...
The potential impacts of climate change on marine planktonic ecosystems remain difficult to predict....
Gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) biomass is an important, yet often overlooked, vector of particulate org...
Small pelagic fish are key components of marine ecosystems and fisheries worldwide. Despite the abse...
Salps (pelagic tunicates) are rarely observed in nature and trophic interactions involving them main...
International audienceAbstract. Filter-feeding gelatinous macrozooplankton (FFGM), namely salps, pyr...
Salps are bloom-forming, pelagic tunicates with high grazing rates on phytoplankton, with the potent...
When considering zooplankton feeding as one of the pathways involved in the transfer of substances i...
Filter-feeding gelatinous macrozooplankton (FFGM), namely salps, pyrosomes and doliolids, are increa...
Abstract. Five species of salps retained plastic beads a2.5 (im diameter with high (a60%) efficiency...
Salps are common in oceanic waters and have higher per-individual filtration rates than any other zo...
Most marine plankton have a high energy (carbon) density, but some are gelatinous with approximately...
Pelagic tunicates, including salps, are an important category of gelatinous zooplanktonand yet are r...
Gelatinous and soft-bodied zooplankton (GZ) are critical components of almost all marine food webs. ...
Salps are barrel-shaped, gelatinous zooplankton that regularly form large swarms. They have historic...
The particle retention spectra of the mucous nets of three species of salps were determined by measu...
The potential impacts of climate change on marine planktonic ecosystems remain difficult to predict....
Gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) biomass is an important, yet often overlooked, vector of particulate org...
Small pelagic fish are key components of marine ecosystems and fisheries worldwide. Despite the abse...
Salps (pelagic tunicates) are rarely observed in nature and trophic interactions involving them main...
International audienceAbstract. Filter-feeding gelatinous macrozooplankton (FFGM), namely salps, pyr...
Salps are bloom-forming, pelagic tunicates with high grazing rates on phytoplankton, with the potent...
When considering zooplankton feeding as one of the pathways involved in the transfer of substances i...
Filter-feeding gelatinous macrozooplankton (FFGM), namely salps, pyrosomes and doliolids, are increa...