Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, normally live in social aggregations (schools) but rarely aggregate in laboratory tanks. In order to study the effect of stress on solitary living we tethered krill to wooden skewers and measured heart rate both when they were held isolated from conspecifics and when they were held at normal schooling distances ([similar]1 body length). Heart rate did not differ significantly with sex or body size. However, intermoult krill had a significantly lower heart rate than postmoult animals. When two individuals were held at schooling distance, with one slightly higher in the water column than the other, the heart rate of the higher individual slowed significantly (106–98 beats min−1), while that of the lower ind...
Antarctic krill is thought to undergo an annual cycle of biological processes to cope with seasonal ...
The potential use of heart rate to monitor energy expenditure in free-ranging Steller sea lions (Eu...
The ongoing environmental changes in the Southern Ocean may cause a dramatic decrease in habitat qua...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, normally live in social aggregations (schools) but rarely aggreg...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, normally live in social aggregations (schools) but rarely aggreg...
Antarctic krill use a variety of strategies to cope with, and thrive in the highly variable Southern...
Swarms of Antarctic krill are frequently biased towards certain body sizes, sexes, maturities and ph...
International audienceThe Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a Southern Ocean endemic species of...
International audienceResearch in to short-term cardio-respiratory changes in animais in reaction to...
Constructing realistic energy budgets for Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is hampered by the l...
Gilthead seabream were equipped with intraperitoneal biologging tags to investigate cardiac response...
When caught in a trawl, some individuals interacting with the fishing gear may escape, but such inte...
Studies on metabolism usually rely on measurements of oxygen consumption obtained in respirometry ch...
International audienceA central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
Many animals live in groups due to the benefits that sociability can confer. For instance, group-liv...
Antarctic krill is thought to undergo an annual cycle of biological processes to cope with seasonal ...
The potential use of heart rate to monitor energy expenditure in free-ranging Steller sea lions (Eu...
The ongoing environmental changes in the Southern Ocean may cause a dramatic decrease in habitat qua...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, normally live in social aggregations (schools) but rarely aggreg...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, normally live in social aggregations (schools) but rarely aggreg...
Antarctic krill use a variety of strategies to cope with, and thrive in the highly variable Southern...
Swarms of Antarctic krill are frequently biased towards certain body sizes, sexes, maturities and ph...
International audienceThe Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a Southern Ocean endemic species of...
International audienceResearch in to short-term cardio-respiratory changes in animais in reaction to...
Constructing realistic energy budgets for Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is hampered by the l...
Gilthead seabream were equipped with intraperitoneal biologging tags to investigate cardiac response...
When caught in a trawl, some individuals interacting with the fishing gear may escape, but such inte...
Studies on metabolism usually rely on measurements of oxygen consumption obtained in respirometry ch...
International audienceA central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
Many animals live in groups due to the benefits that sociability can confer. For instance, group-liv...
Antarctic krill is thought to undergo an annual cycle of biological processes to cope with seasonal ...
The potential use of heart rate to monitor energy expenditure in free-ranging Steller sea lions (Eu...
The ongoing environmental changes in the Southern Ocean may cause a dramatic decrease in habitat qua...