Diel Vertical Migration of Zooplankton in Lakes and Oceans
causal explanations and adaptive significances
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causal explanations and adaptive significances
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If the depth of a zooplankton population in daytime differs significantly from the depth at night, the population is said to migrate. It has become customary to speak of diel vertical migration, thus of a phenome...
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We study animals from an anthropomorphic perspective. The sense organs of animals differ from ours and, of course, also their central nervous system. A bee, with a spectral sensitivity extended in the ultravio...
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The oceans cover 71% of the Earth’s surface and contain a tremendous volume of approximately 1.3 × 109 km3. Although biodiversity of the littoral communities may be as high as in terrestrial ecosystems, the pelag...
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Zooplankton are important links in of oceans and lakes. This holds for herbivores like most cladocerans, or omnivores like cyclopoid and calanoid copepods, but also for predators as many species of Euphausia ar...
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Nowadays, ecologists are not very interested in the physiological–behavioural mechanisms that underlie ecological phenomena. Attention is focused on ultimate, evolutionary aspects. This also holds for investig...
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“What makes models so fashionable?” is the first sentence of an excellent essay by Gabriel (1993) on the use of models in studying DVM. As is usual with fashionable things, it is difficult to give a single ans...
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Why vision in an optical empty environment? Why orientation in a vast homogenous pelagic environment by animals having a small action radius only? For a Calanus in the middle of the ocean, even for a Daphnia in ...
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Diel vertical migration of zooplankton in lakes has often been described and is obviously a common phenomenon. Most studies were confined to a few days, few sample times and depths. Therefore, most papers are ...
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Evolutionary thinking has made DVM research undeniably richer, but the historical perspective also led to an alienation from science. For disciplines like physiology, molecular genetics or developmental biolog...
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Our knowledge of behaviour at the base of migration is limited. Researchers of zooplankton are not often enthusiast students of behaviour. There are notable exceptions, of course, and we have encountered them ...
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The vast expanse of the open ocean is a strange to us. Imagine a blue nothingness, a total absence of the variety of optical cues that are so characteristic on land. In woods, savannahs, tundras, mountains a...
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As described in the previous chapter, changes in light intensity suffice to cause phototactic swimming reactions in zooplankton organisms. No predators or kairomones are needed, only changes in light intensity...
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Species-specific relations between organisms and the physicochemical properties of the environment are important in ecology. Yet the correlation of a biological property and a physicochemical factor is often p...
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The genotype composition of a Daphnia population complex during a summer period in Lake Maarsseveen (The Netherlands) was determined by allozyme analysis. The depth distribution, diel vertical migration and sever...
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The genotype composition of a Daphnia population complex during a summer period in Lake Maarsseveen (The Netherlands) was determined by allozyme analysis. The depth distribution, diel vertical migration and sever...
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During a short period of the year, Daphnia may perform a phenotypically induced diel vertical migration. For this to happen, light-induced swimming reactions must be enhanced both at dawn and at dusk. Enhanced sw...
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Although evolutionary ecologists agree that proximate and ultimate aspects are two sides of one coin, they are seldom interested in studies on physiological and behavioural mechanisms at the base of ecological...
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Swimming in response to light change is considered the proximate mechanism underlying diel vertical migration. This behavioural mechanism is supposed to be tuned to the adaptive needs under natural conditions ...
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Females of the hybrid Daphnia galeata × hyalina were isolated from a natural population in Lake Maarsseveen and from these individuals clones were cultured in the laboratory. Some clones were assumed to be mig...