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Roger Williams University

2010

Copepod jump

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Danger Of Zooplankton Feeding: The Fluid Signal Generated By Ambush-Feeding Copepods, Thomas Kiørboe, Houshuo Jiang, Sean Colin Jan 2010

Danger Of Zooplankton Feeding: The Fluid Signal Generated By Ambush-Feeding Copepods, Thomas Kiørboe, Houshuo Jiang, Sean Colin

Arts & Sciences Faculty Publications

Zooplankton feed in any of three ways: they generate a feeding current while hovering, cruise through the water or are ambush feeders. Each mode generates different hydrodynamic disturbances and hence exposes the grazers differently to mechanosensory predators. Ambush feeders sink slowly and therefore perform occasional upward repositioning jumps. We quantified the fluid disturbance generated by repositioning jumps in a millimetre-sized copepod (Re ∼ 40). The kick of the swimming legs generates a viscous vortex ring in the wake; another ring of similar intensity but opposite rotation is formed around the decelerating copepod. A simple analytical model, that of an impulsive …