Vertical migration and habitat partitioning of six euphausiid species in the northern Benguela upwelling system |
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Authors: | Barange Manuel |
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Affiliation: | Institute de Ciencias del Mar, Paseo National s/n 08039 Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | The vertical distribution of the adults of six species of euphausiids,Thysanöessa gregaria, Nematoscelis megalops, Euphausiaamericana, E.gibboides, E.hanseni, Stylocheiron longicorne,as well as the larval stages of E.hanseni, were studied duringa 48 h cycle at a fixed station in the northern Benguela upwellingsystem. All the species, except T.gregaria and S.longicorne,proved to perform diel vertical migration, but both migratoryand non-migratory species appeared to be segregated in spaceduring night-time hours, regardless of potential prey (phytoplanktonand copepods). It is suggested that water column structure andhydrographic discontinuities caused by a warm, depth-localizedintrusion, as well as the reproductive strategies of particularspecies, are responsible for this pattern. Eggs and larval stagesof E.hanseni were concentrated near the surface, and the effectof the short-term pulses of the intrusion on their abundanceis discussed. |
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