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Diel Vertical Migration in Lakes

2009
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 rather anecdotal, lacking sufficient details to get insight into temporal development and underlying mechanisms.
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Diel vertical migration of zooplankton and mesopelagic fish in the Arabian Sea

Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2000
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Acoustic (153 kHzADCP and 12 kHz hull transducers), and MOCNESS (MOC! and MOClO) tow data collected in the Arabian Sea during intermonsoon (April/May) and monsoon (August) periods document substantial die!
Luo, Jiangang   +3 more
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Not Being Eaten I: Diel Vertical Migration

2023
Abstract Early near-surface zooplankton sampling revealed more of many species being caught at night than in daylight. Hypotheses abounded, several still current. For many species the answer is daily (“diel”) vertical migration (DVM): down to darker waters during daylight, up to better feeding at night.
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Diel vertical migration arising in a habitat selection game

Theoretical Ecology, 2012
Predator and prey react to each other, adjusting their behavior to maximize their fitness and optimizing their food intake while keeping their predation risk as low as possible. In a pelagic environment, prey reduce their predation mortality by adopting a diel vertical migration (DVM) strategy, avoiding their predator during their peak performance by ...
Julie Sainmont   +2 more
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Diel Vertical Migration

2022
L De Meester, Thomas Mehner, A Scofield
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