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+[[!meta title="A self‐cleaning biological filter: How appendicularians mechanically control particle adhesion and removal."]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura]]
+
+Keats R. Conley
+Brad J. Gemmell
+Jean‐Marie Bouquet
+Eric M. Thompson and
+Kelly R. Sutherland
+
+Limnol. Oceanogr. 63, 2018, 927–938
+
+A self‐cleaning biological filter: How appendicularians mechanically control particle adhesion and removal.
+
+[[!doi 10.1002/lno.10680 desc="Smaller particles adhere more than larger ones."]]
1986|biblio/10.1007_BF00312043]]. He also observed that, when in the house,
“the tails beat slowly when the suspended particles were numerous and rapidly
when they were few”.
+ - The food collecting filter in the house was described as a “self-cleaning
+ filter” by [[Conley and coll., 2017biblio|10.1002_lno.1068]], who observed
+ its expansion and contraction at high spatial and temporal resolution.
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