host location in flow by larvae of the symbiotic barnacle trevathana dentata using odour-gated rheotaxis. | the detection and location of specific organisms in the aquatic environment, whether they are mates, prey or settlement sites, are two of the most important challenges facing aquatic animals. large marine invertebrates such as lobsters have been found to locate specific organisms by navigating in the plume of chemicals emitted by the target. however, active plume tracking in flow by small organisms such as marine larvae has received little scientific attention. here, we present results from a st ... | 2004 | 15306296 |