6 pages, 5 figuresThe cost of swimming in copepods has generally been estimated through the application of fluid dynamics theory to data on velocity and acceleration obtained by means of movies. It has also been estimated through the changes in fat content of copepods after sustained swimming (i.e. vertical migration). However, the range of estimated costs of locomotion is exceedingly large (from 0.1% to 95% of total metabolism). This communication studies the pattern of swimming movements and the work done by Cyclops, using high speed cinematographic techniques. The contribution of swimming to the energy expenditure of the individual is estimated, and consideration of the possible role of rubber-like proteins in the cuticle of copepods is ...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
Many copepods display a swim-and-sink behaviour, which is not energetically efficient but likely aid...
Copepods change their behaviour with changing environments. Experiments show that copepods from labo...
The deceleration patterns following a leap by the Calanoid copepod, Labidoceru trispinosn were used ...
The article deals with the calculation method for copepods energy expenditures for moving in water. ...
Replicated data on the vertical migration of the copepod Metridia pacifica indicate that this 2-3-mm...
Cyclopoid and calanoid copepods differ in how they move. Cyclopoid copepods use the thoracic legs fo...
Little is known on the swimming activity and respiration rate of the cyclopoid copepod Cyclops vicin...
The nauplii of Artemia salina swim by means of a single pair of rowing appendages (the second antenn...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
The appearance of invasive species threatens the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. Much is known abou...
The opisthobranch Melibe leonina both swims and crawls. Elective response between these two modes ma...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
Many copepods display a swim-and-sink behaviour, which is not energetically efficient but likely aid...
Copepods change their behaviour with changing environments. Experiments show that copepods from labo...
The deceleration patterns following a leap by the Calanoid copepod, Labidoceru trispinosn were used ...
The article deals with the calculation method for copepods energy expenditures for moving in water. ...
Replicated data on the vertical migration of the copepod Metridia pacifica indicate that this 2-3-mm...
Cyclopoid and calanoid copepods differ in how they move. Cyclopoid copepods use the thoracic legs fo...
Little is known on the swimming activity and respiration rate of the cyclopoid copepod Cyclops vicin...
The nauplii of Artemia salina swim by means of a single pair of rowing appendages (the second antenn...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
The appearance of invasive species threatens the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. Much is known abou...
The opisthobranch Melibe leonina both swims and crawls. Elective response between these two modes ma...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
Many copepods display a swim-and-sink behaviour, which is not energetically efficient but likely aid...
Copepods change their behaviour with changing environments. Experiments show that copepods from labo...