Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread phenomenon among marine and freshwater organisms and many studies with various taxa have sought to understand its adaptive significance. Among crustacean zooplankton and juveniles of some fish species DVM is accepted widely as an antipredator behaviour, but little is known about its adaptive value for relatively large-bodied, adult predatory fish such as sharks. Moreover, the majority of studies have focused on pelagic forms, which raises the question of whether DVM occurs in bottom-living predators. To investigate DVM in benthic predatory fish in the marine environment and to determine why it might occur we tracked movements of adult male dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) by short- and long-te...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
Understanding the patterns of large-scale movements of highly mobile marine predators is essential t...
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Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread phenomenon among marine and freshwater organisms and m...
Diel vertical migration is a widespread behavioral phenomenon where organisms migrate through the wa...
International audienceA characterization of the thermal ecology of fishes is needed to better unders...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread behaviour among many pelagic species, from zooplankton...
1. Megaplanktivores such as filter-feeding sharks and baleen whales are at the apex of a short food ...
<div><p>Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimiz...
16 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing phys...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
Many aquatic animals make daily vertical migrations, typically ascending into warm shallow strata fo...
An animal's energy landscape considers the power requirements associated with residing or moving thr...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
Understanding the patterns of large-scale movements of highly mobile marine predators is essential t...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread phenomenon among marine and freshwater organisms and m...
Diel vertical migration is a widespread behavioral phenomenon where organisms migrate through the wa...
International audienceA characterization of the thermal ecology of fishes is needed to better unders...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread behaviour among many pelagic species, from zooplankton...
1. Megaplanktivores such as filter-feeding sharks and baleen whales are at the apex of a short food ...
<div><p>Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimiz...
16 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing phys...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
Many aquatic animals make daily vertical migrations, typically ascending into warm shallow strata fo...
An animal's energy landscape considers the power requirements associated with residing or moving thr...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
Understanding the patterns of large-scale movements of highly mobile marine predators is essential t...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...