Krill
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This species is often misspelled Euphasia superba [6] (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=%22euphasia+superba%22&btnG=Google+Search) or Eupausia superba [7] (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=%22eupausia+superba%22&btnG=Google+Search).
In the North Atlantic, Meganyctiphanes norvegica and in the Pacific, Euphausia pacifica are important krill species.
Filter feeding: slow motion movie (300 frames per second) of pump filtering of the feeding basket formed by the six thoracopods shown by krill collecting phytoplankton from the open water. The krill is hovering at a 55 degree angle at the spot. This behavior is shown under very high phytoplankton concentrations. In lower food concentrations the feeding basket is pushed through the water over half a meter in an opened position, like indicated in the watercolor sketch at night.
Detail of the filter formed by the thoracopods. Like a comb long setae stretch forwards to cover over the gap between the thoracopods.
The first degree filter setae carry in v-form two rows of second degree setae, pointing towards the inside of the feeding basket (electron microscope image). To display the total area of this fascinating structure one would have to tile (http://www.ecoscope.com/krill/filter/filter7/index.htm) 7500 times this image.
Into these gaps are then third degree setae reach half the distance. In some parts of the net the openings are only 1 micrometer wide (electron microscope image).
In the spring krill can scrape off the green lawn of ice algae from the underside of the pack ice in Antarctica. In this image, taken by an ROV, most krill swim in an upside down position directly under the ice. Only one animal (in the middle) is hovering in the open water.
Escape reaction: Krill can evade predators by very fast backward swimming (lobstering), flipping its telson. They reach speeds of over 60 cm per second. The trigger time to optical stimulus is in spite of the low temperatures only 55 milliseconds.
"Krill" is also the name of an Elfquest character, the WaveDancer maiden who's Brill's twin sister.
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Categories: Crustaceans
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