Copepods, the most abundant multicellular organisms on earth, play a significant role in oceanic production. However, their production rates, as a function of both their food and hydrodynamic environments, are not yet understood. Specifically: "What are the effects of turbulence on A. tonsa behavior?" A review of the methods used in laboratory research illustrates why the effects of turbulence on A. tons a behavior are still under scrutiny. In order to better understand how turbulence affects copepod feeding and egg production rates, appropriate steps need to be taken; mainly, all studies should be derived from common ground. If future research employs common methods and techniques? Analysis of its results should dramatically further our knowledge in this discipline.
| Date of Award | Jan 1 1997 |
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| Original language | English |
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| Supervisor | Barry Klinger (Supervisor) & Charles Messing (Advisor) |
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