Diel vertical migration (DVM) is normally limited to the upper 1000 m. However, the use of ship-borne and stationary submerged echosounders in the Red Sea unveiled consistent formation of daytime patches extending to 1200-1300 m, the patches dissolving at night when individuals migrated shallower. The diel vertical migration was not synchronized, and in the evening 4–5 h passed from the first to the last individual leaving their continuously dark daytime habitat. The mean ascent and descent speeds were ~15 cm s−1. Individuals were active upon return to deep water in the morning, some swimming rapidly up and down at speeds of up to ~25 cm s−1, with abrupt changes in swimming direction. Patch formation was swift, in spite of dilute overall po...
Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were f...
14 pages, 2 figuresThe deep sea (i.e., >200 m depth) is a highly dynamic environment where benthic e...
Every night across the world’s oceans, numerous marine animals arrive at the surface of the ocean to...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is normally limited to the upper 1000 m. However, the use of ship-born...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
Many zooplankton and fishes vertically migrate on a diel cycle to avoid predation, moving from their...
We assessed the activity and swimming patterns of mesopelagic fishes in the Red Sea using bottom-moo...
It has been speculated that some deep-sea fishes can display large vertical migrations and likely do...
-Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
Vertical behavior, such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and swarming are widespread among zooplankt...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
A strong sound scattering layer which underwent diel vertical migration was observed over 176 days u...
Abstract The mesopelagic zone of the Red Sea represents an extreme environment due to low food conce...
Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were f...
14 pages, 2 figuresThe deep sea (i.e., >200 m depth) is a highly dynamic environment where benthic e...
Every night across the world’s oceans, numerous marine animals arrive at the surface of the ocean to...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is normally limited to the upper 1000 m. However, the use of ship-born...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
Many zooplankton and fishes vertically migrate on a diel cycle to avoid predation, moving from their...
We assessed the activity and swimming patterns of mesopelagic fishes in the Red Sea using bottom-moo...
It has been speculated that some deep-sea fishes can display large vertical migrations and likely do...
-Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
Vertical behavior, such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and swarming are widespread among zooplankt...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
A strong sound scattering layer which underwent diel vertical migration was observed over 176 days u...
Abstract The mesopelagic zone of the Red Sea represents an extreme environment due to low food conce...
Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were f...
14 pages, 2 figuresThe deep sea (i.e., >200 m depth) is a highly dynamic environment where benthic e...
Every night across the world’s oceans, numerous marine animals arrive at the surface of the ocean to...