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Filterfeeding In Marine Invertebrates Hans Ulrik Riisgård

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Filterfeeding In Marine Invertebrates Hans Ulrik Riisgård
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.69 MB
Pages: 90
Author: Hans Ulrik Riisgård
ISBN: 9783036558684, 3036558683
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Filterfeeding In Marine Invertebrates Hans Ulrik Riisgård by Hans Ulrik Riisgård 9783036558684, 3036558683 instant download after payment.

Filter-feeding in marine invertebrates is a big and important research subject, which cannot be even approximately covered by the present six articles. But although these articles deal with a limited and rather random selection of both topics and filter-feeding species, they give an update of certain aspects of important ongoing research. The articles deal with many topics, such as: filtration rates, energy budgets, growth rates, bioenergetic modeling, filter-pump design, particle-capture mechanisms, functional morphology, and hydrodynamics studied in sponges, jellyfish, mussels, and other filter-feeding marine invertebrates. This makes the Special Issue relevant for all marine biologists.

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