Successful adaptation to the environment by zooplankton is constrained by the agents of mortality (starvation, predation) and losses due to advection. A fitness measure which explicitly includes risk of advective loss is presented. The authors show that as horizontal current speeds and vertical shear increase, the behavioral strategies that maximize fitness of zooplankton possessing different life history strategies are affected. For a Calanus finmarchicus-type life history, fitness is maximized by did vertical migrations when advection risk in surface waters is low and by spending less time in the surface layers as flow rate increases. For a Paracalanus parvus-type life history, vertical migration is postulated to occur as advective loss i...
1. The vertical distribution of zooplankton results from active habitat choice aiming to optimise fi...
Modelling the evolution of complex life history traits and behavioural patterns observed in the natu...
Field data and laboratory feeding experiments support the hypothesis that predation can be an import...
Successful adaptation to the environment by zooplankton is constrained by the agents of mortality (s...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a widespread phenomenon in both oceans and lakes, an...
Zooplankton vertical migratory patterns are a classic example of optimal habitat choice. We hypothes...
Zooplankton possess narrow swimming capabilities, yet are capable of active locomotion amid turbulen...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a behavioral antipredator defense that is shaped by ...
Three types of diel vertical migration behavior were expressed within a fjord population of the cala...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) by zooplankton to deep, poorly illuminated habitats during the day is ...
Inducible migratory behavior can be favored over fixed behavioral patterns under the changing predat...
I have studied the adaptive significance of vertical migration of zooplankton in 2 populations of t...
The thermal demographic advantage of vertical migration was tested using life-table studies of Daphn...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
This project examines vertical migration of zooplankton in relation to predator avoidance. There are...
1. The vertical distribution of zooplankton results from active habitat choice aiming to optimise fi...
Modelling the evolution of complex life history traits and behavioural patterns observed in the natu...
Field data and laboratory feeding experiments support the hypothesis that predation can be an import...
Successful adaptation to the environment by zooplankton is constrained by the agents of mortality (s...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a widespread phenomenon in both oceans and lakes, an...
Zooplankton vertical migratory patterns are a classic example of optimal habitat choice. We hypothes...
Zooplankton possess narrow swimming capabilities, yet are capable of active locomotion amid turbulen...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a behavioral antipredator defense that is shaped by ...
Three types of diel vertical migration behavior were expressed within a fjord population of the cala...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) by zooplankton to deep, poorly illuminated habitats during the day is ...
Inducible migratory behavior can be favored over fixed behavioral patterns under the changing predat...
I have studied the adaptive significance of vertical migration of zooplankton in 2 populations of t...
The thermal demographic advantage of vertical migration was tested using life-table studies of Daphn...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
This project examines vertical migration of zooplankton in relation to predator avoidance. There are...
1. The vertical distribution of zooplankton results from active habitat choice aiming to optimise fi...
Modelling the evolution of complex life history traits and behavioural patterns observed in the natu...
Field data and laboratory feeding experiments support the hypothesis that predation can be an import...