We consider Lagrangian velocity differences of zooplankters swimming in still water and in turbulence. Using cumulants, we quantify the intermittency properties of their motion recorded using three-dimensional particle tracking velocimetry. Copepods swimming in still water display an intermittent behaviour characterized by a high probability of small velocity increments, and by stretched exponential tails. Low values arise from their steady cruising behaviour while heavy tails result from frequent relocation jumps. In turbulence, we show that at short time scales, the intermittency signature of active copepods clearly differs from that of the underlying flow, and reflects the frequent relocation jumps displayed by these small animals. Despi...
Crowding has a major impact on the dynamics of many material and biological systems, inducing effect...
La famille la plus commune des organismes dans le zooplancton est un groupe connu intitulé copépodes...
Calanoid copepods exhibit rapid escape behavior in response to hydrodynamic stimuli generated by the...
\u3cp\u3eA key ecological parameter for planktonic copepod studies is their encounter rates within t...
\u3cp\u3ePlanktonic copepods are small crustaceans that have the ability to swim by quick powerful j...
International audiencePlanktonic copepods are small crustaceans that have the ability to swim by qui...
ton swimming behavior. Zoological Studies 43(2): 376-387. Using a novel experimental setup that gene...
Planktonic copepods are small crustaceans that have the ability to swim by quick powerful jumps. Suc...
From random walk to multifractal random walk in zooplankton swimming behavior. Zoological Studies 43...
Abstract.: Suspensions of small planktonic copepods represent a special category in the realm of act...
Zooplankton possess narrow swimming capabilities, yet are capable of active locomotion amid turbulen...
A physical model of a Burgers vortex was created in the laboratory with characteristics correspondin...
Interactions between planktonic organisms, such as detection of prey, predators, and mates, are ofte...
8 pages, 5 figures, 2 tablesThe free-swimming behaviour of Acartia clausi under controlled food and ...
Crowding has a major impact on the dynamics of many material and biological systems, inducing effect...
Crowding has a major impact on the dynamics of many material and biological systems, inducing effect...
La famille la plus commune des organismes dans le zooplancton est un groupe connu intitulé copépodes...
Calanoid copepods exhibit rapid escape behavior in response to hydrodynamic stimuli generated by the...
\u3cp\u3eA key ecological parameter for planktonic copepod studies is their encounter rates within t...
\u3cp\u3ePlanktonic copepods are small crustaceans that have the ability to swim by quick powerful j...
International audiencePlanktonic copepods are small crustaceans that have the ability to swim by qui...
ton swimming behavior. Zoological Studies 43(2): 376-387. Using a novel experimental setup that gene...
Planktonic copepods are small crustaceans that have the ability to swim by quick powerful jumps. Suc...
From random walk to multifractal random walk in zooplankton swimming behavior. Zoological Studies 43...
Abstract.: Suspensions of small planktonic copepods represent a special category in the realm of act...
Zooplankton possess narrow swimming capabilities, yet are capable of active locomotion amid turbulen...
A physical model of a Burgers vortex was created in the laboratory with characteristics correspondin...
Interactions between planktonic organisms, such as detection of prey, predators, and mates, are ofte...
8 pages, 5 figures, 2 tablesThe free-swimming behaviour of Acartia clausi under controlled food and ...
Crowding has a major impact on the dynamics of many material and biological systems, inducing effect...
Crowding has a major impact on the dynamics of many material and biological systems, inducing effect...
La famille la plus commune des organismes dans le zooplancton est un groupe connu intitulé copépodes...
Calanoid copepods exhibit rapid escape behavior in response to hydrodynamic stimuli generated by the...