We make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting optical environments; the clear Red Sea and in murkier coastal waters of Norway (Masfjorden). The depth distributions of the SL in Masfjorden are shallower and narrower than those of the Red Sea. This difference in depth distribution is consistent with the hypothesis that the organisms of the SL distribute according to similar light comfort zones (LCZ) in the two environments. Our study suggest that surface and underwater light measurements ranging more than 10 orders of magnitude is required to assess the controlling effects of light on SL structure and dynamics.publishedVersio
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...
This study aimed to add light-avoidance as a categorizing technique for the study of mesopelagic aco...
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AbstractWe make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting opt...
We make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting optical env...
-The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes a...
Throughout the oceans, small fish and other micronekton migrate between daytime depths of several hu...
This thesis investigates the diel variations in mesopelagic acoustic scattering layers in Bjørnafjor...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
We studied vertical distribution and diel vertical migration (DVM) behaviour of mesopelagic acoustic...
-Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
Several factors have been reported to structure the spatial and temporal patterns of sound scatterin...
Variability of mesopelagic scattering layers is often attributed to environmental conditions or mult...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...
This study aimed to add light-avoidance as a categorizing technique for the study of mesopelagic aco...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
AbstractWe make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting opt...
We make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting optical env...
-The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes a...
Throughout the oceans, small fish and other micronekton migrate between daytime depths of several hu...
This thesis investigates the diel variations in mesopelagic acoustic scattering layers in Bjørnafjor...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
We studied vertical distribution and diel vertical migration (DVM) behaviour of mesopelagic acoustic...
-Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with t...
Several factors have been reported to structure the spatial and temporal patterns of sound scatterin...
Variability of mesopelagic scattering layers is often attributed to environmental conditions or mult...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...
This study aimed to add light-avoidance as a categorizing technique for the study of mesopelagic aco...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...