DOI: 10.3354/meps330163© Inter-Research 2007: www.int-res.comFine-scale water column structure was mimicked in a laboratory plane jet flume to examine responses of the calanoid copepods Temora longicornis and Acartia tonsa to layers consisting of a velocity gradient, density gradient, phytoplankton exudates and food (phytoplankton). Copepods were exposed to isolated layers and combinations of cues as defined by in situ conditions. Behaviors elicited by the velocity gradient and chemical exudate layers included increased swimming speed and turn frequency consistent with excited area-restricted search behavior, which led to increased proportional residence time in the layers. Both species had significant responses to isolated layers of veloci...
The release of chemicals following herbivore grazing on primary producers may provide feed...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
The calanoid copepod Temora longicornis (Müller) is one of the most abundant copepod species in temp...
In the current study, behavioral responses of several species of calanoid copepods to mimics of ocea...
Calanoid copepods, depending on feeding strategy, have different behavioral and biological controls ...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
While the diel vertical migration of copepods has been known for over a century, the details of this...
Copepods exist in an aquatic food desert where finding food is difficult given the constraints of th...
8 pages, 1 figure, 4 tablesThe transfer of matter and energy in planktonic food webs is determined b...
textCopepods are dominant members of planktonic communities and provide an important link within oc...
A physical model of a Burgers vortex was created in the laboratory with characteristics correspondin...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Abstract. The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicomis to chemical signals from predators an...
Ephemeral patches of hydrodynamic and chemical sensory cues at fine scales are fundamentally importa...
The release of chemicals following herbivore grazing on primary producers may provide feed...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
The calanoid copepod Temora longicornis (Müller) is one of the most abundant copepod species in temp...
In the current study, behavioral responses of several species of calanoid copepods to mimics of ocea...
Calanoid copepods, depending on feeding strategy, have different behavioral and biological controls ...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
While the diel vertical migration of copepods has been known for over a century, the details of this...
Copepods exist in an aquatic food desert where finding food is difficult given the constraints of th...
8 pages, 1 figure, 4 tablesThe transfer of matter and energy in planktonic food webs is determined b...
textCopepods are dominant members of planktonic communities and provide an important link within oc...
A physical model of a Burgers vortex was created in the laboratory with characteristics correspondin...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Abstract. The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicomis to chemical signals from predators an...
Ephemeral patches of hydrodynamic and chemical sensory cues at fine scales are fundamentally importa...
The release of chemicals following herbivore grazing on primary producers may provide feed...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
The calanoid copepod Temora longicornis (Müller) is one of the most abundant copepod species in temp...