Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics with little hops, quite distinct from their normal smooth uniform swimming motion. These hops possibly serve to create a hydrodynamical signal in the surrounding water, to increase encounter probability with potential mates. Laser sheet particle image velocimetry was used to investigate the flow fields associated with these hops and to compare them to the flow of the feeding current of an adult female. During, and immediately after a hop, the flow field around the copepod showed a marked difference from that of a foraging animal. During foraging, the highest velocity gradients were located around the feeding appendages of the copepod. During a...
The ability of pelagic copepods to remotely detect and encounter potential sexual partners is a crit...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
Copepodmating behavior can be broken down into several steps including search, encounter, pursuit, c...
Abstract. The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicomis to chemical signals from predators an...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Zooplankton feed in any of three ways: they generate a feeding current while hovering, cruise throug...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Receptive females of Pseudocalanus elongatus, like many other planktonic copepods, produce pheromone...
Copepods exist in an aquatic food desert where finding food is difficult given the constraints of th...
Using three-dimensional Schlieren-based videography, males of the freshwater alpine species Hesperod...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The ability of pelagic copepods to remotely detect and encounter potential sexual partners is a crit...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
Copepodmating behavior can be broken down into several steps including search, encounter, pursuit, c...
Abstract. The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicomis to chemical signals from predators an...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Zooplankton feed in any of three ways: they generate a feeding current while hovering, cruise throug...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Receptive females of Pseudocalanus elongatus, like many other planktonic copepods, produce pheromone...
Copepods exist in an aquatic food desert where finding food is difficult given the constraints of th...
Using three-dimensional Schlieren-based videography, males of the freshwater alpine species Hesperod...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The ability of pelagic copepods to remotely detect and encounter potential sexual partners is a crit...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...