Fluid Mechanoreception by Marine Copepods.
Abstract
Copepods are small (1-10 mm) crustaceans that inhabit lakes and oceans. When a copepod moves through water or moves water around itself, it creates a fluid disturbance distinct from the ambient fluid motion. In this study of 'Fluid mechanoreception by marine copepods', we seek an understanding of how copepods decipher and recognize fluid signals created and transmitted within a 3-dimensional aquatic environment that is filled with small-scale turbulence.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA325396
Entities
People
- Akira Okubo
- Jeannette Yen
Organizations
- State University of New York