The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and arguably the dominant feature structuring the pelagic open ocean ecosystem. It is formed by mesopelagic fishes and pelagic invertebrates. The DSL animals are an important food source for marine megafauna and contribute to the biological carbon pump through the active flux of organic carbon transported in their daily vertical migrations. They occupy depths from 200 to 1000 m at daytime and migrate to a varying degree into surface waters at nighttime. Their daytime depth, which determines the migration amplitude, varies across the global ocean in concert with water mass properties, in particular the oxygen regime, but the causal underpinning of thes...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...
The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes an...
Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
The deep scattering layers (DSL) in the central equatorial Pacific form an important prey resource i...
-Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
The deep scattering layers (DSL) in the central equatorial Pacific form an important prey resource i...
-The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes a...
The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes an...
Diel vertical migrations (DVM) of mesopelagic animals, organized in depth-discrete acoustic scatteri...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...
The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes an...
Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
The deep scattering layers (DSL) in the central equatorial Pacific form an important prey resource i...
-Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
The deep scattering layers (DSL) in the central equatorial Pacific form an important prey resource i...
-The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes a...
The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes an...
Diel vertical migrations (DVM) of mesopelagic animals, organized in depth-discrete acoustic scatteri...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...