Vertical Size–Depth Distribution Properties of Midwater Fish off Bermuda, with Comparative Reviews for Other Open Ocean Areas
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
- Vol. 48 (4) , 694-721
- https://doi.org/10.1139/f91-086
Abstract
The nighttime (N) and daytime (D) size–depth distributions of mesopelagic fish at Ocean Acre, a typical deepwater site in the North Sargasso Sea, are described using archival discrete-depth data from the surface to about 1500 m. The N/D abundance distributions n(z) for a representative group of 18 swtmbladdered species indicate that fish are concentrated in the 0–150 m euphotic zone at night and in the 400–1000 m zone during the day in spring, summer, and winter. Seasonal succession in the average life stage size classes of the bladdered group occurs, but all classes are present year-round due to the variety of specific spawning patterns. The noncoincident N/D depth niches of individual bladdered species apparently are organized to reduce competition. Normalized N/D depth distributions [Formula: see text] for the bladdered group are similar throughout the year, and appear to be determined, respectively, by the N distribution of zooplankton biomass and the D underwater light field, other hydrographic variables having little direct influence. Also, it seems likely that the form of [Formula: see text] is relatively insensitive to species composition for such groups. These hypotheses are verified qualitatively by comparing specific and group distribution properties at other ocean sites with those at Ocean Acre.Keywords
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