To investigate the trophic ecology of two of the dominant families of deep-sea fish (Macrouridae and Moridae) fatty acid and stable isotope analyses were applied to liver and muscle samples of five abundant species from the NE Atlantic. In conjunction with stomach content data these methods made it possible to identify differences in feeding strategies between the five study species as well as variation in feeding in relation to increasing depth and body size. Biomarkers identified strong similarities between Coryphaenoides armatus and Antimora rostrata though differences were found associating C armatus more with the benthic food web whereas A. rostrata showed stronger links to the pelagic food web. While Lepidion eques was classified as a...
New data on the fatty acid compositions of the muscle tissues of the two most widespread families of...
Fatty acid analysis was used to study the trophic ecology of 10 demersal fish species in the South G...
9 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsab189.-- Data avai...
To investigate the trophic ecology of two of the dominant families of deep-sea fish (Macrouridae and...
Demersal fish play an important role in the deep-sea ecosystem by acting as a link to mobile food in...
Coryphaenoides armatus is a cosmopolitan deep-sea fish that plays a major role in the ecology of aby...
Quantifying deep-sea food webs can be resource intensive due to the difficulties of sampling fishes ...
Trophic interactions in the deep-sea fish community of the Galicia Bank seamount (NE Atlantic) were ...
In marine ecosystems, the study of trophic relationships has extensively benefited from the developm...
Stomach content analysis and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis used in combination can pro...
[eng] The black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) is a benthopelagic species widely distributed across ...
The objective of our study was to characterize the trophic connections of the dominant fishes of the...
The mesopelagic zone of the ocean is gaining increased notice due to its potential for commercial va...
A combined stable isotope and fatty acid trophic biomarker approach was adopted for key zooplankton ...
Fatty acid biomarkers were used to investigate the feeding ecology of 17 mesopelagic fish species oc...
New data on the fatty acid compositions of the muscle tissues of the two most widespread families of...
Fatty acid analysis was used to study the trophic ecology of 10 demersal fish species in the South G...
9 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsab189.-- Data avai...
To investigate the trophic ecology of two of the dominant families of deep-sea fish (Macrouridae and...
Demersal fish play an important role in the deep-sea ecosystem by acting as a link to mobile food in...
Coryphaenoides armatus is a cosmopolitan deep-sea fish that plays a major role in the ecology of aby...
Quantifying deep-sea food webs can be resource intensive due to the difficulties of sampling fishes ...
Trophic interactions in the deep-sea fish community of the Galicia Bank seamount (NE Atlantic) were ...
In marine ecosystems, the study of trophic relationships has extensively benefited from the developm...
Stomach content analysis and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis used in combination can pro...
[eng] The black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) is a benthopelagic species widely distributed across ...
The objective of our study was to characterize the trophic connections of the dominant fishes of the...
The mesopelagic zone of the ocean is gaining increased notice due to its potential for commercial va...
A combined stable isotope and fatty acid trophic biomarker approach was adopted for key zooplankton ...
Fatty acid biomarkers were used to investigate the feeding ecology of 17 mesopelagic fish species oc...
New data on the fatty acid compositions of the muscle tissues of the two most widespread families of...
Fatty acid analysis was used to study the trophic ecology of 10 demersal fish species in the South G...
9 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsab189.-- Data avai...