2008
DOI: 10.1080/10236240801896207
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Application of particle image velocimetry to the study of suspension feeding in marine invertebrates

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“…The clam behavioral response to the laser light was minimal (based on > 50 h of laboratory observations), which also agreed with the observations of Frank et al (2008). For an individual clam (see numbered clams in Table 1), data were collected for 225 s for a randomly chosen bulk mean crossflow velocity value.…”
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“…The clam behavioral response to the laser light was minimal (based on > 50 h of laboratory observations), which also agreed with the observations of Frank et al (2008). For an individual clam (see numbered clams in Table 1), data were collected for 225 s for a randomly chosen bulk mean crossflow velocity value.…”
Section: Data Collection Proceduressupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The measurements of Frank et al (2008) and the extensive testing of seeding particles in this study indicated that titanium dioxide particles passed through Mercenaria mercenaria with sufficient density to facilitate PIV measurements and did not visibly alter the pumping behavior. Troost et al (2009) used a PIV system to measure the incurrent velocities and modeled the excurrent jet velocities of 3 bivalves: a mussel, an oyster, and a cockle.…”
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