The timing and magnitude of an escape reaction is often the determining factor governing a copepod's success at avoiding predation. Copepods initiate rapid and directed escapes in response to fluid signals created by predators; however little is known about how copepods modulate their behavior in response to additional sensory input. This study investigates the effect of light level on the escape behavior of Calanus finmarchicus. A siphon flow was used to generate a consistent fluid signal and the behavioral threshold and magnitude of the escape response was quantified in the dark and in the light. The results show that C. finmarchicus initiated their escape reaction further from the siphon and traveled with greater speed in the light than ...
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Experiments showed that Meganyctiphanes norvegica are visual predators on copepods. Adult M. norvegi...
\u3cp\u3eA key ecological parameter for planktonic copepod studies is their encounter rates within t...
The timing and magnitude of an escape reaction is often the determining factor governing a copepod’s...
textCopepods are dominant members of planktonic communities and provide an important link within oc...
Abstract. Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant mesozoo-plankter of the North Atlantic, is an important...
Abstract Eective escape behavior contributes to the success of copepods in planktonic communities. T...
15 pages, 9 figures, 6 tablesCopepods may remotely detect predators from the velocity gradients thes...
Calanoid copepods exhibit rapid escape behavior in response to hydrodynamic stimuli generated by the...
8 pages, 1 figure, 4 tablesThe transfer of matter and energy in planktonic food webs is determined b...
In the coevolution of predator and prey, different and less well understood rules for threat-assessm...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
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...
textAs one of the most abundant metazoan groups on the planet, copepods are found in virtually all m...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Experiments showed that Meganyctiphanes norvegica are visual predators on copepods. Adult M. norvegi...
\u3cp\u3eA key ecological parameter for planktonic copepod studies is their encounter rates within t...
The timing and magnitude of an escape reaction is often the determining factor governing a copepod’s...
textCopepods are dominant members of planktonic communities and provide an important link within oc...
Abstract. Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant mesozoo-plankter of the North Atlantic, is an important...
Abstract Eective escape behavior contributes to the success of copepods in planktonic communities. T...
15 pages, 9 figures, 6 tablesCopepods may remotely detect predators from the velocity gradients thes...
Calanoid copepods exhibit rapid escape behavior in response to hydrodynamic stimuli generated by the...
8 pages, 1 figure, 4 tablesThe transfer of matter and energy in planktonic food webs is determined b...
In the coevolution of predator and prey, different and less well understood rules for threat-assessm...
The effects of patchy distribution of phytoplankton on the swimming behavior of marine copepods was ...
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...
textAs one of the most abundant metazoan groups on the planet, copepods are found in virtually all m...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Experiments showed that Meganyctiphanes norvegica are visual predators on copepods. Adult M. norvegi...
\u3cp\u3eA key ecological parameter for planktonic copepod studies is their encounter rates within t...