The photobehaviour of Daphnia spp. as a model to explain diel vertical migration in zooplankton

Volume: 74, Issue: 4, Pages: 397 - 423
Published: Nov 1, 1999
Abstract
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers before sunrise and return around sunset. The amplitude of these diel vertical migrations (DVM) varies from several hundreds of metres in the oceans to approx. 5–20 m in lakes. DVM can be studied from a proximate and an ultimate point of view. A proximate analysis is intended to reveal the underlying behavioural mechanism and the factors that cause...
Paper Details
Title
The photobehaviour of Daphnia spp. as a model to explain diel vertical migration in zooplankton
Published Date
Nov 1, 1999
Volume
74
Issue
4
Pages
397 - 423
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