Zooplankton: Sensory Ecology and Physiology
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Zooplankton is a major work of reference for researchers in plankton biology, physiology and behavior, which combines behavioral and psychological approaches to the study of plankton on present and interdisciplinary investigation of sensory processes in pelagic environments. The breadth of perspective thus achieved provides valuable insights into the larger scale ecological processes of biological productivity, community structure and population dynamics. Technological advances in almost all aspects of biological research have opened up opportunities for a re-examination of the sensory ecology of planktonic organisms. In this wide-ranging collection, leading researchers in planktonic behavior and physiology address the rapidly developing interface between these two major areas. The studies presented range from the laboratory to the field and from the cell to the whole organism, but share the common goal of understanding the special sensory world of organisms that live in pelagic environments and how their behavior and physiology relate to it. Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Introduction General Neuroethology of Zooplankton Predation, Cover, and Convergent Evolution in Epipelagic Oceans Chemosensory Ecology of Oyster Larvae: Benthic-Pelagic Coupling The Teleost Octavolateralis System: Structure and Function Integration of Hydrodynamic Information in the Hindbrain of Fishes Dynamic Response Properties of Broad Spectrum Olfactory Interneurons in the Crayfish Midbrain Small-Scale Fluid Dynamics of Olfactory Antennae Visualization and Quantitative Analysis of Biological Flow Fields Using Suspended Particles Micronekton Active Marine Predators: The Sensory World of Cephalopods Eye Design, Vision and Invisibility in Planktonic Invertebrates Physiological Mechanisms in the Control of Bioluminescent Countershading in a Midwater Shrimp New Observations on the Bioluminescence of the Pelagic Shrimp, Sergia Lucens (Hansen, 1922) UV Light in the Deep Sea: in Situ Measurements of Downwelling Irradiance in Relation to the Visual Threshold Sensitivity of UV-Sensitive Crustaceans Ultraviolet Visual Sensitivity in the Larvae of Two Species of Marine Atherinid Fishes Meroplankton and Rotifers Compound Eyes and Ocular Pigments of Crustacean Larvae (Stomatopoda and Decapoda, Brachyura) Sensory Physiology and Behaviour of Blue Crab (Callinectes Sapidus) Postlarvae During Horizontal Transport Neural Development in the Planktonic and Early Benthic Stages of the Palinurid Lobster Jasus Edwardsii Sensory Potential and Feeding in Rotifers: Structural and Behavioral Aspects of Diet Selection in Ciliated Zooplankton Characteristics of Mate-Recognition Pheromone in Brachionus Plicatilis (Rotifera) Copepods Lectin Binding to Surface Glycoproteins on Coullana Spp. (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) Can Inhibit Mate Guarding Mating Behaviour of Dioithona Oculata in Swarms The Role of Photoreception in the Swarming Behavior of the Copepod Dioithona Oculata Effects of Sediment Loading on Food Perception and Ingestion by Freshwater Copepods The Escape Behavior of Pleuromamma Xiphias in Response to a Quantifiable Fluid Mechanical Disturbance Physiological and Behavioral Studies of Escape Responses in Calanoid Copepods Sensory Specialization Along the First Antenna of a Calanoid Copepod, Pleuromamma Xiphias (Crustacea) Cladocerans Optimal Swimming Behavior of Zooplankton Food Search and Swimming Speed in Daphnia Migrating Daphnia have a Memory for Fish Kairomones Swimming of Daphnia Galeata X Hyalina in Response to Changing Light Intensities: Influence of Food Availability and Predator Kairomone On the Trait-Specificity of the Response of Daphnia Genotypes to the Chemical Presence of a Predator A Behavioral Bioassay Employing Daphnia for Detection of Sublethal Effects: Response to Polarized Light Virtual Plankton: A Novel Approach to the Investigation of Aquatic Predator-Prey Interactions Gelatinous Zooplankton Defensive Strategies in Planktonic Coelenterates Electrical Responses to Water-Soluble Components of Fish Mucus Recorded from the Cnidocytes of a Fish Predator, Physalia Physalis A Mechanism for Fatigue of Epithelial Action Potentials in the Hydromedusa, Polyorchis Penicillatus: A Case of Non-Neuronal Habituation Sensory Ecology of Scyphomedusae Behavioural Response of the Scyphozoan Jellyfish Aurelia Aurita (L.) Upon Contact with the Predatory Jellyfish Cyanea Capillata (L.) Observations on the Anatomy and Behaviour of the Cubozoan Carybdea Rastonii Haacke Field Behavior of Tripedalia Cystophora (Class Cubozoa) Unconventional Signalling in Tunicates Morphology of Wing Mechanoreceptors Involved in the Wing Retraction Reflex in the Pteropod Mollusc Clione Limacina Sensory Ecology of Salps (Tunicata, Thaliacea): More Questions than Answers Chemosensory Phenomena During Sexual Interactions in Gelatinous Zooplankton Index
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