10 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesThe behavior of the ubiquitous estuarine planktotrophic spionid polychaete larvae Polydora ciliata was studied. We describe ontogenetic changes in morphology, swimming speed and feeding rates and have developed a simple swimming model using low Reynolds number hydrodynamics. In the model we assumed that the ciliary swimming apparatus is primarily composed of the prototroch and secondarily by the telotroch. The model predicted swimming speeds and feeding rates that corresponded well with the measured speeds and rates. Applying empirical data to the model, we were able to explain the profound decrease in specific feeding rates and the observed increase in the difference between upward and downward swimming speeds ...
Many benthic marine invertebrates have a planktonic larval stage in their life cycle. Larval growth ...
Interactions between planktonic organisms, such as detection of prey, predators, and mates, are ofte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
8 pages, 1 figure, 4 tablesThe transfer of matter and energy in planktonic food webs is determined b...
Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, w...
11 pages, 9 figures, 1 tableThe copepod Acartia tonas has 2 different prey encounter strategies. It ...
The behavior of sea star brachiolaria larvae is poorly understood and the role of their elongated po...
<div><p>Many marine invertebrates have planktonic larvae with cilia used for both propulsion and cap...
Although newly described, Pseudopolydora vexillosa is one of the most conspicuous surface-feeding sp...
Microzooplankton (the 20 to 200 µm size class of zooplankton) is recognised as an important part of ...
For benthic fauna endemic to hydrothermal vents, larval dispersal in the plankton is required for ma...
Changes in size strongly influence organisms\u27 ecological performances. For aquatic organisms, the...
In laboratory experiments, we studied the growth and feeding characteristics of Halteria cf. grandin...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Many benthic marine invertebrates have a planktonic larval stage in their life cycle. Larval growth ...
Interactions between planktonic organisms, such as detection of prey, predators, and mates, are ofte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
8 pages, 1 figure, 4 tablesThe transfer of matter and energy in planktonic food webs is determined b...
Synopsis Compromises between swimming and feeding affect larval form and behavior. Two hypotheses, w...
11 pages, 9 figures, 1 tableThe copepod Acartia tonas has 2 different prey encounter strategies. It ...
The behavior of sea star brachiolaria larvae is poorly understood and the role of their elongated po...
<div><p>Many marine invertebrates have planktonic larvae with cilia used for both propulsion and cap...
Although newly described, Pseudopolydora vexillosa is one of the most conspicuous surface-feeding sp...
Microzooplankton (the 20 to 200 µm size class of zooplankton) is recognised as an important part of ...
For benthic fauna endemic to hydrothermal vents, larval dispersal in the plankton is required for ma...
Changes in size strongly influence organisms\u27 ecological performances. For aquatic organisms, the...
In laboratory experiments, we studied the growth and feeding characteristics of Halteria cf. grandin...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Many benthic marine invertebrates have a planktonic larval stage in their life cycle. Larval growth ...
Interactions between planktonic organisms, such as detection of prey, predators, and mates, are ofte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159...