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Data_Sheet_2_Spatial Distribution and Abundance of Mesopelagic Fish Biomass in the Mediterranean Sea.xlsx [PDF]
Mesopelagic fish, being in the middle of the trophic web, are important key species for the marine environment; yet limited knowledge exists about their biology and abundance.
Morane Clavel-Henry (8374848) +4 more
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Southern Ocean Mesopelagic Fish Comply with Bergmann’s Rule [PDF]
AbstractThe applicability of macroecological rules to patterns in body size varies between taxa. One of the most examined is Bergmann’s rule, which states that body size increases with decreasing temperature and increasing latitude, although the rule is not universal and the proposed mechanisms underpinning it are multifarious and lack congruence. This
Saunders, Ryan A., Tarling, Geraint A.
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Interaction of mesopelagic fish and shallow topography in different latitudes of the NE Atlantic [PDF]
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.The effects of decreasing bottom depth on the vertical migrating mesopelagic fish community was investigated at three shallow topographic features in the NE Atlantic. For this purpose the
C. Pusch (18219910) +3 more
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Coastal upwelling zone hosts most fishing grounds worldwide and nitrogen dynamics in those systems mainly have been addressed through the nutrients replenished the ecosystem.
Fuqiang Wang +3 more
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Compilation of stomach content data from temperate Atlantic and western Mediterranean mesopelagic fishes captured during the CSIC-SUMMER survey in October 2020 [PDF]
This file contains data on mesopelagic fish stomach content reported as the number of prey categories in each fish stomach and their carbon masses. These data come from samples collected around the Iberian Peninsula (sampled during the CSIC-SUMMER cruise
Bernal, Ainhoa +2 more
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Mesopelagic fish species represent a large potentially unexploited resource for the fishing industry and the fish meal, oil, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical production.
Silvia Paoletti +4 more
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The projected increase in global population will demand a major increase in global food production. There is a need for more biomass from the ocean as future food and feed, preferentially from lower trophic levels.
Anita R. Alvheim +4 more
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Energy Content of Antarctic Mesopelagic Fishes: Implications for the Marine Food Web [PDF]
For a better understanding of the role of mesopelagic fish in the Southern Ocean food web, the energy and water content of Bathylagus antarcticus, Electrona antarctica and Gymnoscopelus braueri from the Lazarev Sea were investigated. Mean dry weight energy content of B. antarcticus (20.4 kJ g(-1)) was significantly lower than in E.
Van de Putte, Anton +3 more
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The increase in the global population demands more biomass from the ocean as future food and feed, and the mesopelagic species might contribute significantly.
Martin Wiech +6 more
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The lipid and fatty acid composition of muscles of mesopelagic fish species Lampanyctus macdonaldi, Bathylagus euryops, Serrivomer beanii, Scopelogadus beanii in the Irminger Sea at deep range were studied.
Viktor P. Voronin +3 more
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