Planktotrophy is a relatively common developmental mode among bathyal and abyssal echinoderms, but the sources of food used by deep-sea planktotrophic larvae remain generally unknown. Very few deep-sea echinoderm larvae have been collected in plankton samples, so we do not know whether larvae migrate to the euphotic zone to feed or if they rely on bacteria or detritus at greater depths. We approached this question indirectly by investigating whether larvae of bathyal echinoids can tolerate the temperatures they would encounter in the euphotic zone and whether they possess sufficient energy stores to migrate to the euphotic zone without feeding. Twenty-four hour survival at 20 and 24 °C was always much lower than survival at colder temperatu...
1. The ultimate explanation for diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is the avoidance of vis...
The abundance and distribution of many benthic marine organisms are shaped by the success of their d...
One of the recent theories for the adaptive value of vertical migration (McLaren 1963) states that m...
Planktotrophy is a relatively common developmental mode among bathyal and abyssal echinoderms, but t...
Planktotrophy is a relatively common developmental mode among bathyal and abyssal echinoderms, but t...
The potential for ontogenetic vertical migration by larvae of bathyal echinoderm
Thermal tolerances of early embryos and echinopluteus larvae were studied for two common bathyal ech...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by The Ames Library, the Andrew W. Mellon Ce...
UnrestrictedLife histories of many marine invertebrates include a pelagic, larval stage. The larval...
Hypotheses about the origin of the deep sea fauna often assume that the deep sea was first colonized...
This thesis investigates the embryonic and larval responses to changes in hydrostatic pressure and t...
Dispersal is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of species and effectively manag...
The seasonal downward flux of phytodetrital material to the deep-sea floor is now becoming recognize...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
1. The ultimate explanation for diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is the avoidance of vis...
The abundance and distribution of many benthic marine organisms are shaped by the success of their d...
One of the recent theories for the adaptive value of vertical migration (McLaren 1963) states that m...
Planktotrophy is a relatively common developmental mode among bathyal and abyssal echinoderms, but t...
Planktotrophy is a relatively common developmental mode among bathyal and abyssal echinoderms, but t...
The potential for ontogenetic vertical migration by larvae of bathyal echinoderm
Thermal tolerances of early embryos and echinopluteus larvae were studied for two common bathyal ech...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by The Ames Library, the Andrew W. Mellon Ce...
UnrestrictedLife histories of many marine invertebrates include a pelagic, larval stage. The larval...
Hypotheses about the origin of the deep sea fauna often assume that the deep sea was first colonized...
This thesis investigates the embryonic and larval responses to changes in hydrostatic pressure and t...
Dispersal is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of species and effectively manag...
The seasonal downward flux of phytodetrital material to the deep-sea floor is now becoming recognize...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
1. The ultimate explanation for diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is the avoidance of vis...
The abundance and distribution of many benthic marine organisms are shaped by the success of their d...
One of the recent theories for the adaptive value of vertical migration (McLaren 1963) states that m...