Zooplankton commonly exhibit diel vertical migration (DVM), descending from food-rich surface waters during the day. If DVM is a tradeoff between avoiding size-selective visually hunting predators and maximizing energy gain, smaller bodied prey should enter surface waters earlier and leave later than larger, more visually conspicuous organisms. Conventional sampling technologies lack the temporal resolution to test this prediction. Here, we report on the first test of this prediction using a new submersible optical-acoustic imaging system capable of resolving the timing of migration of the euphausiid crustacean Euphausia pacifica Hansen. Smaller bodied animals consistently ascended as much as 30 min earlier and descended up to 45 min later ...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
a fish at distances of 20–300 cm did not affect the swimming speed or turning of the euphausiids, su...
We measured vertical migration of zooplankton in an arctic fjord at 79uN between June and September ...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) by zooplankton to deep, poorly illuminated habitats during the day is ...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a common behavior among marine organisms to balance the trade-off b...
This project examines vertical migration of zooplankton in relation to predator avoidance. There are...
We adopt a trait-based approach to explain Diel Vertical Migration (DVM) across a diverse assemblage...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Vertical behavior, such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and swarming are widespread among zooplankt...
Zooplankton respond to light levels, oceanographic conditions, and other cues through diel vertical ...
Three types of diel vertical migration behavior were expressed within a fjord population of the cala...
We used infrared video monitoring to study cladoceran vertical migration in laboratory tanks exposed...
Vertical migration is a geographically and taxonomically widespread behaviour among zooplankton that...
Field data and laboratory feeding experiments support the hypothesis that predation can be an import...
Many zooplankton and fishes vertically migrate on a diel cycle to avoid predation, moving from their...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
a fish at distances of 20–300 cm did not affect the swimming speed or turning of the euphausiids, su...
We measured vertical migration of zooplankton in an arctic fjord at 79uN between June and September ...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) by zooplankton to deep, poorly illuminated habitats during the day is ...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a common behavior among marine organisms to balance the trade-off b...
This project examines vertical migration of zooplankton in relation to predator avoidance. There are...
We adopt a trait-based approach to explain Diel Vertical Migration (DVM) across a diverse assemblage...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Vertical behavior, such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and swarming are widespread among zooplankt...
Zooplankton respond to light levels, oceanographic conditions, and other cues through diel vertical ...
Three types of diel vertical migration behavior were expressed within a fjord population of the cala...
We used infrared video monitoring to study cladoceran vertical migration in laboratory tanks exposed...
Vertical migration is a geographically and taxonomically widespread behaviour among zooplankton that...
Field data and laboratory feeding experiments support the hypothesis that predation can be an import...
Many zooplankton and fishes vertically migrate on a diel cycle to avoid predation, moving from their...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
a fish at distances of 20–300 cm did not affect the swimming speed or turning of the euphausiids, su...
We measured vertical migration of zooplankton in an arctic fjord at 79uN between June and September ...