02348nam 2200385 450 991064722750332120230324012931.03-0365-5868-3(CKB)5680000000300072(NjHacI)995680000000300072(EXLCZ)99568000000030007220230324d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFilter-Feeding in Marine Invertebrates /Hans Ulrik Riisgård, editor[Place of publication not identified] :bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,2023.1 online resource (90 pages)3-0365-5867-5 Preface to "Filter-Feeding in Marine Invertebrates" vii -- Superfluous Feeding and Growth of Jellyfish Aurelia aurita 1 -- High-Frequency Responses of the Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis) Feeding and Ingestion Rates to Natural Diets 9 -- Filtration Rates and Scaling in Demosponges 27 -- Actual and Model-Predicted Growth of Sponges-With a Bioenergetic Comparison to Other Filter-Feeders 39 -- A Review on Genus Halichondria (Demospongiae, Porifera) 53 -- Size-Specific Growth of Filter-Feeding Marine Invertebrates 69.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.Marine invertebratesFilter feedingMarine invertebrates.Filter feeding.591.92Riisgård Hans UlrikNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910647227503321Filter-Feeding in Marine Invertebrates3018163UNINA