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Feeding rates and prey : predator size ratios of the nauplii and adult females of the marine cyclopoid copepod Oithona davisae
predator size Feeding rates and prey
2014/11/28
We studied the feeding behavior of the nauplii and adult females of the marine cyclopoid copepod Oithona
davisae in the laboratory. Functional response experiments showed that O. davisae can feed on ...
Feeding and overwintering of Antarctic krill across its major habitats: The role of sea ice cover, water depth, and phytoplankton abundance
Antarctic krill Feeding water depth
2014/4/2
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) were sampled in contrasting habitats: a seasonally ice-covered deep ocean
(Lazarev Sea), ice-free shelves at their northern range (South Georgia) and the Antarctic...
Carbon isotope composition of fatty acids and sterols in the scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis: Effect of light and feeding
Carbon isotope composition fatty acids sterols the scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis: Effect of light and feeding
2014/4/17
The effect of auto- and heterotrophy on the carbon isotope composition (d13C) of fatty acids (FA) and sterols was studied in the scleractinian coralTurbinaria reniformis. Colonies were maintained in a...
How to surprise a copepod: Strike kinematics reduce hydrodynamic disturbance and increase stealth of suction-feeding fish
Strike kinematics reduce hydrodynamic disturbance increase stealth suction-feeding fish
2014/4/17
To capture prey with suction, fish must get sufficiently close to their prey to allow the suction flow to overwhelm the prey and draw it into the mouth. Both swimming towards the prey and suction flow...
Incorporation and burial of carbon from settling cyanobacterial blooms by deposit-feeding macrofauna
Incorporation and burial of carbon settling cyanobacterial blooms deposit-feeding macrofauna
2014/4/21
Summer blooms of filamentous, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are typical of the Baltic Sea, and recent findings indicate that cyanobacteria may be an important food source for the benthos below the eup...
Effect of light and feeding on the fatty acid and sterol composition of zooxanthellae and host tissue isolated from the scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis
Effect of light and feeding on the fatty acid sterol composition of zooxanthellae host tissue isolated scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis
2014/4/21
The fatty acid and sterol compositions of zooxanthellae and animal fractions of the scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis were investigated under different light and feeding conditions, to study t...
Body temperature during low tide alters the feeding performance of a top intertidal predator
Body temperature low tide alters feeding performance intertidal predator
2014/4/18
Although the direct effects of climate change on species distribution andabundance have become increasingly apparent, considerably less is known about the potential for thermal variations to influence...
Selection by a deposit-feeding polychaete,Polygordius jouinae, for sands with relatively high organic content
deposit-feeding polychaete Polygordius jouinae sands relatively high organic content
2014/4/18
Field observations and flume experiments investigated whether subsurface migration and selection by adult Polygordius jouinae for sediment enriched with organic flocs could help explain small-scale pa...
Tracing13 C-enriched dissolved and particulate organic carbon in the bacteriacontaining coral reef spongeHalisarca caerulea: Evidence for DOM feeding
Tracing13 C-enriched dissolved particulate organic carbon bacteriacontaining coral reef spongeHalisarca caerulea =DOM feeding
2014/4/18
Here we report on the trophodynamics of the bacteria-containing coral reef sponge Halisarca caerulea. The assimilation and respiration of the13 C-enriched substrates glucose, algal-derived dissolved a...
Simulated light regimes affect feeding and metabolism of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba
light regimes affect feeding metabolism of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
2014/4/22
The effect of different light regimes on physiological parameters (feeding activity, oxygen consumption, and activity of the metabolic enzyme malate dehydrogenase [MDH]) of Antarctic krill, Euphausia ...
In situ mussel feeding behavior in relation to multiple environmental factors: Regulation through food concentration and tidal conditions
mussel feeding behavior multiple environmental factors
2014/4/22
Feeding behavior of mussels (Mytilus edulis) was measured in situ using a video camera and expressed as the
mean percentage of valve gape aperture (VA), concomitant with environmental and biological ...
Scaling of feeding in marine calanoid copepods
Scaling of feeding marine calanoid copepods
2014/4/23
We describe patterns of body size scaling of feeding by marine calanoid copepods based on a literature review. Maximum feeding rates of calanoid copepods, determined in the laboratory, were temperatur...
In situ feeding and metabolism of glass sponges (Hexactinellida, Porifera) studied in a deep temperate fjord with a remotely operated submersible
In situ feeding and metabolism glass sponges (Hexactinellida, Porifera) studied a deep temperate fjord remotely operated submersible
2014/4/22
Glass sponges are conspicuous inhabitants of benthic communities in the cool waters of the Antarctic and north Pacific continental shelf. We used an ROV outfitted with a new device for simultaneous sa...
Production of dissolved organic carbon by sloppy feeding in the copepods Acartia tonsa, Centropages typicus, and Temora longicornis
Production of dissolved organic carbon sloppy feeding the copepods Acartia tonsa Centropages typicus Temora longicornis
2014/4/22
With 14C-labeled phytoplankton as tracer, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) produced by sloppy feeding was measured for three species of marine copepods (Acartia tonsa, Centropages typicus, and Temora lo...