The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potential sexual partners was studied using an automated three-dimensional (3-D) tracking system and a 2-D high-resolution filming set-up. The animals adapted their swimming speed and turning behaviour in reaction to chemical signals to increase or decrease encounter probability with other organisms. Female copepods were shown to react to the smell of males with little 'hops', quite distinct from bath their normal smooth swimming motion and escape responses. These hops are likely to be signals intended to increase the encounter probability with males. Swimming behaviour was shown to be a trade-off between conflicting motivations such as predator avo...
Mate-finding behaviour in the marine copepod Centropages typicus was investigated by 3-dimensional v...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
DOI: 10.3354/meps330163© Inter-Research 2007: www.int-res.comFine-scale water column structure was m...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Abstract. The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicomis to chemical signals from predators an...
The ability of pelagic copepods to remotely detect and encounter potential sexual partners is a crit...
Copepods exist in an aquatic food desert where finding food is difficult given the constraints of th...
Many planktonic copepods use diffusible pheromone or hydromechanical signals to remotely detect the ...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
Males of the marine copepod species Temora longicornis have been seen to track the chemical trails o...
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...
Finding mates can pose a particular problem for obligately sexual planktonic organisms, resulting in...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
Mate-finding behaviour in the marine copepod Centropages typicus was investigated by 3-dimensional v...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
DOI: 10.3354/meps330163© Inter-Research 2007: www.int-res.comFine-scale water column structure was m...
The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicornis to chemical signals from predators and potenti...
Abstract. The behavioural responses of adult Temora longicomis to chemical signals from predators an...
The ability of pelagic copepods to remotely detect and encounter potential sexual partners is a crit...
Copepods exist in an aquatic food desert where finding food is difficult given the constraints of th...
Many planktonic copepods use diffusible pheromone or hydromechanical signals to remotely detect the ...
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was...
Males of the marine copepod species Temora longicornis have been seen to track the chemical trails o...
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...
Finding mates can pose a particular problem for obligately sexual planktonic organisms, resulting in...
Females of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornis react to chemical exudates of male conspecifics w...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
Mate-finding behaviour in the marine copepod Centropages typicus was investigated by 3-dimensional v...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
DOI: 10.3354/meps330163© Inter-Research 2007: www.int-res.comFine-scale water column structure was m...