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Upper-slope distributions of oceanic lanternfishes (family: Myctophidae)

Marine Biology, 1992
In order to determine the effects of bottom depth and water column structure on slope distributions, lanternfishes in the Cape Canyon and Cape Point Valley (eastern South Atlantic) and from the Feni Ridge and Hebridean Terrace (eastern North Atlantic) were sampled with commercial midwater nets fished 10 m above the bottom at preselected depths.
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Preliminary Investigations on the Evolution of the Tribe Electronini (Myctophiformes, Myctophidae)

1998
Lanternfishes are the most speciose family of oceanic teleosts [1]. Stiassny [2] has provided the most recent generic analysis. More than 35 myctophid species are known to occur in the Southern Ocean [3], They are distributed offshore of the continental shelf break and form the dominant component of mesopelagic fish biomass in the Southern Ocean [4]. A
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Ecology and zoogeography of lanternfishes (family Myctophidae)

2012
This study investigated lanternfish ecology in three oceanic regions: waters of the Subantarctic Front around Macquarie Island, waters of the Subtropical Convergence in the southern Tasman Sea abyssal basin, and tropical waters of the Coral Sea. Investigations were made at the organism-level, the species-level, and the assemblage-level.
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Family Myctophidae

2018
BASIL G. NAFPAKTITIS   +5 more
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