Recent advances in understanding the capture of moving suspended particles in aquatic ecosystems have opened up new possibilities for predicting rates of suspension feeding, larval settlement, seagrass pollination and sediment removal. Drawing on results from both highly-resolved computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and existing experimental data, we quantify the controlling influence of flow velocity, particle size and collector size on rates of contact between suspended particles and biological collectors over the parameter space characterising a diverse range of aquatic ecosystems. As distinct from assumptions in previous modeling studies, the functional relationships describing capture are highly variable. Contact rates can va...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
In this paper we present the results of a new laboratory investigation aimed at providing a better u...
The movement of organisms and resources within ecosystems are essential elements in the productivity...
Particle capture is important for ecological processes in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The cu...
Collisions between particles or between particles and other objects are fundamental to many processe...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
1. Suspension feeding by caseless caddisfly larvae (Trichoptera) constitutes a major pathway for ene...
Models of particle encounter efficiency borrowed from aerosol fil-tration theory have revolutionised...
Surface-piercing vegetation often captures particles that flow on the water surface, where surface t...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
Biophysical models simulate dispersal and connectivity in marine environments by combining numerical...
Passive suspension feeders rely on surrounding flow to deliver food particles to them. Therefore, th...
Retention of particles in seagrass canopies is usually attributed to only the indirect, attenuating ...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
In this paper we present the results of a new laboratory investigation aimed at providing a better u...
The movement of organisms and resources within ecosystems are essential elements in the productivity...
Particle capture is important for ecological processes in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The cu...
Collisions between particles or between particles and other objects are fundamental to many processe...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
Capture of suspended particles by cylindrical collectors is an important mechanism in many aquatic p...
1. Suspension feeding by caseless caddisfly larvae (Trichoptera) constitutes a major pathway for ene...
Models of particle encounter efficiency borrowed from aerosol fil-tration theory have revolutionised...
Surface-piercing vegetation often captures particles that flow on the water surface, where surface t...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The preferential grazing of an organism on certain particles from the environment (selective feeding...
Biophysical models simulate dispersal and connectivity in marine environments by combining numerical...
Passive suspension feeders rely on surrounding flow to deliver food particles to them. Therefore, th...
Retention of particles in seagrass canopies is usually attributed to only the indirect, attenuating ...
International audienceWe introduce 2 simple models for the flow generated by a self-propelled flagel...
In this paper we present the results of a new laboratory investigation aimed at providing a better u...
The movement of organisms and resources within ecosystems are essential elements in the productivity...