International audienceWe describe the kinematics of escape jumps in three species of 0.3–3.0 mm-sized planktonic copepods. We find similar kinematics between species with periodically alternating power strokes and passive coasting and a resulting highly fluctuating escape velocity. By direct numerical simulations, we estimate the force and power output needed to accelerate and overcome drag. Both are very high compared with those of other organisms, as are the escape velocities in comparison to startle velocities of other aquatic animals. Thus, the maximum weight-specific force, which for muscle motors of other animals has been found to be near constant at 57 N (kg muscle)−1, is more than an order of magnitude higher for the escaping copepo...
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Replicated data on the vertical migration of the copepod Metridia pacifica indicate that this 2-3-mm...
Zooplankton feed in any of three ways: they generate a feeding current while hovering, cruise throug...
International audienceWe describe the kinematics of escape jumps in three species of 0.3–3.0 mm-size...
Abstract Eective escape behavior contributes to the success of copepods in planktonic communities. T...
<div><p>Copepod nauplii move in a world dominated by viscosity. Their swimming-by-jumping propulsion...
Copepod nauplii move in a world dominated by viscosity. Their swimming-by-jumping propulsion mode, w...
Copepod nauplii move in a world dominated by viscosity. Their swimming-by-jumping propulsion mode, w...
textCopepods are dominant members of planktonic communities and provide an important link within oc...
Cyclopoid and calanoid copepods differ in how they move. Cyclopoid copepods use the thoracic legs fo...
\u3cp\u3eA key ecological parameter for planktonic copepod studies is their encounter rates within t...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Escape locomotion of the common dock shrimp, Pandalus danae Stimpson, is the result of a rapid flexi...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
The appearance of invasive species threatens the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. Much is known abou...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Replicated data on the vertical migration of the copepod Metridia pacifica indicate that this 2-3-mm...
Zooplankton feed in any of three ways: they generate a feeding current while hovering, cruise throug...
International audienceWe describe the kinematics of escape jumps in three species of 0.3–3.0 mm-size...
Abstract Eective escape behavior contributes to the success of copepods in planktonic communities. T...
<div><p>Copepod nauplii move in a world dominated by viscosity. Their swimming-by-jumping propulsion...
Copepod nauplii move in a world dominated by viscosity. Their swimming-by-jumping propulsion mode, w...
Copepod nauplii move in a world dominated by viscosity. Their swimming-by-jumping propulsion mode, w...
textCopepods are dominant members of planktonic communities and provide an important link within oc...
Cyclopoid and calanoid copepods differ in how they move. Cyclopoid copepods use the thoracic legs fo...
\u3cp\u3eA key ecological parameter for planktonic copepod studies is their encounter rates within t...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
Escape locomotion of the common dock shrimp, Pandalus danae Stimpson, is the result of a rapid flexi...
Feeding and escape swimming in adult females of the calanoid copepod. Temora lopgicornis Muller were...
The appearance of invasive species threatens the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. Much is known abou...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Replicated data on the vertical migration of the copepod Metridia pacifica indicate that this 2-3-mm...
Zooplankton feed in any of three ways: they generate a feeding current while hovering, cruise throug...