With a current estimate of B1,000 million tons, mesopelagic fishes likely dominate the world total fishes biomass. However, recent acoustic observations show that mesopelagic fishes biomass could be significantly larger than the current estimate. Here we combine modelling and a sensitivity analysis of the acoustic observations from the Malaspina 2010 Circumnavigation Expedition to show that the previous estimate needs to be revised to at least one order of magnitude higher. We show that there is a close relationship between the open ocean fishes biomass and primary production, and that the energy transfer efficiency from phytoplankton to mesopelagic fishes in the open ocean is higher than what is typically assumed. Our results indic...
Mesopelagic fishes occur in all the world’s oceans, but their abundance and consequently their ecolo...
An ecosystem-based flow analysis model was used to study carbon transfer from primary production (PP...
The mesopelagic layer is a massive layer of biomass which stretches from 200-1000 meters depth in al...
With a current estimate of ~1,000 million tons, mesopelagic fishes likely dominate the world total f...
With a current estimate of B1,000 million tons, mesopelagic fishes likely dominate the world total ...
With a current estimate of ~1,000 million tons, mesopelagic fishes likely dominate the world total f...
Expedición MALASPINA-2010With a current estimate of about 1000 million tons, mesopelagic fish domina...
The oceanic mesopelagic zone, 200–1000 m below sea level, holds abundant small fishes that play cent...
Mesopelagic fishes are under-studied in relation to their importance in pelagic ecosystems. Traditio...
A growing population on a planet with limited resources demands finding new sources of protein. Henc...
Recent estimates suggest that the mesopelagic zone could contain a total fish biomass of 2-19.5 giga...
The mesopelagic community is important for downward oceanic carbon transportation and is a potential...
Within the twilight of the oceanic mesopelagic realm, 200–1000 m below sea level, are potentially va...
Funding: Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, (Grant/Award Number: “692173”).The mesopelagic community ...
© 2015 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2015. All rights reserved. For Permissio...
Mesopelagic fishes occur in all the world’s oceans, but their abundance and consequently their ecolo...
An ecosystem-based flow analysis model was used to study carbon transfer from primary production (PP...
The mesopelagic layer is a massive layer of biomass which stretches from 200-1000 meters depth in al...
With a current estimate of ~1,000 million tons, mesopelagic fishes likely dominate the world total f...
With a current estimate of B1,000 million tons, mesopelagic fishes likely dominate the world total ...
With a current estimate of ~1,000 million tons, mesopelagic fishes likely dominate the world total f...
Expedición MALASPINA-2010With a current estimate of about 1000 million tons, mesopelagic fish domina...
The oceanic mesopelagic zone, 200–1000 m below sea level, holds abundant small fishes that play cent...
Mesopelagic fishes are under-studied in relation to their importance in pelagic ecosystems. Traditio...
A growing population on a planet with limited resources demands finding new sources of protein. Henc...
Recent estimates suggest that the mesopelagic zone could contain a total fish biomass of 2-19.5 giga...
The mesopelagic community is important for downward oceanic carbon transportation and is a potential...
Within the twilight of the oceanic mesopelagic realm, 200–1000 m below sea level, are potentially va...
Funding: Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, (Grant/Award Number: “692173”).The mesopelagic community ...
© 2015 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2015. All rights reserved. For Permissio...
Mesopelagic fishes occur in all the world’s oceans, but their abundance and consequently their ecolo...
An ecosystem-based flow analysis model was used to study carbon transfer from primary production (PP...
The mesopelagic layer is a massive layer of biomass which stretches from 200-1000 meters depth in al...