Paper on copepod sensing

In collaboration with Xinhui Shen, Xin Yao, and Marcos at Nanyang Technological University, we have published a new paper on whether copepods can use their feeding currents to help them detect prey, by sensing when passive particles disturb the feeding current.
[X. Shen, X. Yao, Marcos, H. C. Fu. “Can the mechanoreceptional setae of a feeding-current feeding copepod detect hydrodynamic disturbance induced by entrained free-floating prey?” Limnology and Oceanography (2021). Published early online. pdf ]