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Fig. 6. Average search time (±S.E.M.) required for successful
whelks to navigate from the starting cage to the odor source located 1.5 m
upstream. (A) Compared with search times in the slowest unobstructed flow,
knobbed whelks tracked more efficiently (i.e. reduced search time) in the two
fastest flows. Seven tracks were analyzed for each of the unobstructed
treatments and asterisks indicate a significant reduction in search time
compared with the 1.5 cm s1 treatment (P<0.05).
(B) Compared with search times in unobstructed flow of the same velocity,
knobbed whelks tracked more efficiently when the cylinder obstruction
introduced turbulent mixing at the odor source. Five tracks were analyzed for
each of the obstruction treatments and asterisks indicate a significant
reduction in search time compared with the unobstructed (smooth) condition
(P<0.05).