Obelia spp. are cnidarian hydromedusae with a cosmopolitan distribution but very little is known about their feeding. The small size of Obelia (bell diameter ∼ 1 mm, tentacle width ∼ 0.05 mm) suggests that feeding occurs in a viscous regime characterized by thick boundary layers. During feeding observations with a natural prey assemblage the majority of prey were captured at the tentacle tips during the contraction phase. Swimming kinematics from high speed videography confirmed that swimming was a low Re number process (Re \u3c 50) and showed that maximum tentacle velocities occurred at the tentacle tips midway through a bell contraction. Flow visualizations from particle image velocimetry demonstrated that fluid motion between the tentacl...
The morphology, swimming kinematics and prey selection of hydromedusae have been shown to be closely...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Obelia spp. are cnidarian hydromedusae with a cosmopolitan distribution but very little is known abo...
Obelia spp. are cnidarian hydromedusae with a cosmopolitan distribution but very little is known abo...
Obelia spp. are cnidarian hydromedusae with a cosmopolitan distribution but very little is known abo...
Author Posting. © Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2016. This article is...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
The morphology, swimming kinematics and prey selection of hydromedusae have been shown to be closely...
The morphology, swimming kinematics and prey selection of hydromedusae have been shown to be closely...
The morphology, swimming kinematics and prey selection of hydromedusae have been shown to be closely...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Obelia spp. are cnidarian hydromedusae with a cosmopolitan distribution but very little is known abo...
Obelia spp. are cnidarian hydromedusae with a cosmopolitan distribution but very little is known abo...
Obelia spp. are cnidarian hydromedusae with a cosmopolitan distribution but very little is known abo...
Author Posting. © Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2016. This article is...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
Although medusan predators play demonstrably important roles in a variety of marine ecosystems, the ...
The morphology, swimming kinematics and prey selection of hydromedusae have been shown to be closely...
The morphology, swimming kinematics and prey selection of hydromedusae have been shown to be closely...
The morphology, swimming kinematics and prey selection of hydromedusae have been shown to be closely...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...
Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage u...