The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was studied using 2-dimensional observations under a microscope and a 3-dimensional filming technique to analyze swimming mode, swimming speed and swimming trajectories under different food concentrations. The nauplii swam intermittently in a stop-and-go fashion. The swimming behaviour of the smallest feeding stage (N2) did not change with different food concentrations. The largest nauplius stages reacted to an increased food concentration by increasing the percentage of time spent swimming. All copepodid stages swam continuously their mouthparts moving nearly 100% of the time. Copepodids can therefore only increase their feeding effort by incre...
International audienceMichalek et al. (Michalek et al., 2010) report that, in the absence of food, i...
Background: The calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus marinus Sato, 1913 is an estuarine-coastal species,...
12 pages, 7 figures, 6 tablesAmong marine planktonic copepods, the genus Oithona is probably the mos...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
Graduation date: 1991How certain aspects of the swimming behavior of the copepod Calanus\ud marshall...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Copepods change their behaviour with changing environments. Experiments show that copepods from labo...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Food limitation of production by naupliar stages of marine copepods is poorly understood. This disse...
Calanoid copepods, depending on feeding strategy, have different behavioral and biological controls ...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
The calanoid copepod Temora longicornis (Müller) is one of the most abundant copepod species in temp...
Calanoid copepods dominate mesozooplankton communities in temperate and Nordic seas. The ability of ...
Planktonic copepods belong to the zooplankton. They play a key role in the functioning of pelagic ec...
Cinematography of the feeding behavior of five adult female Calanusjinmarchicus revealed considerabl...
International audienceMichalek et al. (Michalek et al., 2010) report that, in the absence of food, i...
Background: The calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus marinus Sato, 1913 is an estuarine-coastal species,...
12 pages, 7 figures, 6 tablesAmong marine planktonic copepods, the genus Oithona is probably the mos...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
Graduation date: 1991How certain aspects of the swimming behavior of the copepod Calanus\ud marshall...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Copepods change their behaviour with changing environments. Experiments show that copepods from labo...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Food limitation of production by naupliar stages of marine copepods is poorly understood. This disse...
Calanoid copepods, depending on feeding strategy, have different behavioral and biological controls ...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
The calanoid copepod Temora longicornis (Müller) is one of the most abundant copepod species in temp...
Calanoid copepods dominate mesozooplankton communities in temperate and Nordic seas. The ability of ...
Planktonic copepods belong to the zooplankton. They play a key role in the functioning of pelagic ec...
Cinematography of the feeding behavior of five adult female Calanusjinmarchicus revealed considerabl...
International audienceMichalek et al. (Michalek et al., 2010) report that, in the absence of food, i...
Background: The calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus marinus Sato, 1913 is an estuarine-coastal species,...
12 pages, 7 figures, 6 tablesAmong marine planktonic copepods, the genus Oithona is probably the mos...