A review of the adaptive significance and ecosystem consequences of zooplankton diel vertical migrations
GC Hays - Migrations and Dispersal of Marine Organisms …, 2003 - Springer
Diel vertical migration (DVM) by zooplankton is a universal feature in all the World's oceans,
as well as being common in freshwater environments. The normal pattern involves …
as well as being common in freshwater environments. The normal pattern involves …
Whales in the carbon cycle: can recovery remove carbon dioxide?
The great whales (baleen and sperm whales), through their massive size and wide
distribution, influence ecosystem and carbon dynamics. Whales directly store carbon in their …
distribution, influence ecosystem and carbon dynamics. Whales directly store carbon in their …
Sea-ice decline could keep zooplankton deeper for longer
H Flores, G Veyssière, G Castellani, J Wilkinson… - Nature Climate …, 2023 - nature.com
As Arctic sea ice deteriorates, more light enters the ocean, causing largely unknown effects
on the ecosystem. Using an autonomous biophysical observatory, we recorded zooplankton …
on the ecosystem. Using an autonomous biophysical observatory, we recorded zooplankton …
Prying into the intimate details of animal lives: use of a daily diary on animals
RP Wilson, ELC Shepard, N Liebsch - Endangered species research, 2008 - int-res.com
The advantages of transmission telemetry or logging systems for studying free-living animals
are multiple and have driven designs for many and varied devices, each with its own …
are multiple and have driven designs for many and varied devices, each with its own …
Wearable multifunctional printed graphene sensors
The outstanding properties of graphene have initiated myriads of research and
development; yet, its economic impact is hampered by the difficulties encountered in …
development; yet, its economic impact is hampered by the difficulties encountered in …
[图书][B] The sensory ecology of birds
GR Martin - 2017 - books.google.com
Birds are renowned for their exceptional vision and the way that this enables them to survive
and navigate the world in such a unique way. However, it is now recognised that avian …
and navigate the world in such a unique way. However, it is now recognised that avian …
Sex-specific foraging behaviour in a monomorphic seabird
S Lewis, S Benvenuti… - … of the Royal …, 2002 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Sexual differences in the foraging behaviour of parents have been observed in a number of
sexually sizedimorphic birds, particularly seabirds, and the usual inference has been that …
sexually sizedimorphic birds, particularly seabirds, and the usual inference has been that …
Habitat-specific normal and reverse diel vertical migration in the plankton-feeding basking shark
1. Megaplanktivores such as filter-feeding sharks and baleen whales are at the apex of a
short food chain (phytoplankton-zooplankton-vertebrate) and are sensitive indicators of sea …
short food chain (phytoplankton-zooplankton-vertebrate) and are sensitive indicators of sea …
Individual variation in feeding habitat use by adult female green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas): are they obligately neritic herbivores?
H Hatase, K Sato, M Yamaguchi, K Takahashi… - Oecologia, 2006 - Springer
Satellite telemetry and stable isotope analysis were used to confirm that oceanic areas
(where water depths are> 200 m) are alternative feeding habitats for adult female green sea …
(where water depths are> 200 m) are alternative feeding habitats for adult female green sea …
All at sea with animal tracks; methodological and analytical solutions for the resolution of movement
RP Wilson, N Liebsch, IM Davies, F Quintana… - Deep Sea Research …, 2007 - Elsevier
Determining the movement of marine animals is logistically difficult and is currently primarily
based on VHF and satellite-tracking telemetry, GPS, acoustic telemetry, and geolocation, all …
based on VHF and satellite-tracking telemetry, GPS, acoustic telemetry, and geolocation, all …