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Some observations on the swimming and feeding of the nauplius larvae of Lepas pectinata (Girripedia: Crustacea)
Authors:JOHN MOYSE
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University College of Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP
Abstract:Limb movements of restrained stage VI nauplii of Lepas pectinata were studied by cine-photography. Outline drawings were made of successive limb positions in both swimming and grooming activity. The antennae appeared to act as leaky paddles performing both propulsion and food gathering. Free-swimming nauplii averaged 120 limb beats min-1 and a speed of c. 4 mm s-1. Grooming occurred every 7–20 beats.
It was concluded that lack of streamlining favours filtration at the expense of propulsion. The grooming sequence differs from that of balanid nauplii and is one method of transferring food to the vicinity of the mouth, where sorting and rejection take place prior to ingestion. Fine- and coarse-mesh filters presumably exploit different plankton types. The overall behaviour pattern is well-designed for exploitation of scarce food in the oligotrophic conditions of the ocean-surface habitat.
Keywords:Cine    tography    Cirripedia    grooming    Lepadomorpha    Lepas    nauplius    ocea    face    planktotropVnc    swimming
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