Throughout the oceans, small fish and other micronekton migrate between daytime depths of several hundred meters and near-surface waters at night. These diel vertical migrations of mesopelagic organisms structure pelagic ecosystems through trophic interactions, and are a key element in the biological carbon pump. However, depth distributions and migration amplitude vary greatly. Suggested proximate causes of the migration such as oxygen, temperature, and light often correlate and therefore the causal underpinnings have remained unclear. Using mesopelagic fishes and the Norwegian Sea as a study system, we developed a dynamic state variable model that finds optimal migration patterns that we validate with acoustic observations along a latitud...
Variability of mesopelagic scattering layers is often attributed to environmental conditions or mult...
The distribution of acoustical scattering layers of fish and krill changed markedly in concert with ...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
Throughout the oceans, small fish and other micronekton migrate between daytime depths of several hu...
Aim Mesopelagic fishes have a near-global distribution in the upper 1,000 m from tropical to sub-Arc...
-The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes a...
Vertically migrating Maurolicus muelleri arrested their nocturnal ascent below the peak zooplankton ...
Across temperate and equatorial oceans, a diverse community of fish and zooplankton occupies the mes...
This thesis focuses on the behavioural dynamics of mesopelagic fish in a fjordic environment. Acoust...
Many zooplankton and fishes vertically migrate on a diel cycle to avoid predation, moving from their...
Diel vertical migration, or DVM, is defined as the large-scale changes in the depth dis...
We make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting optical env...
For visual predators, sufficient light is critical for prey detection and capture. Because light dec...
We studied vertical distribution and diel vertical migration (DVM) behaviour of mesopelagic acoustic...
AbstractWe make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting opt...
Variability of mesopelagic scattering layers is often attributed to environmental conditions or mult...
The distribution of acoustical scattering layers of fish and krill changed markedly in concert with ...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...
Throughout the oceans, small fish and other micronekton migrate between daytime depths of several hu...
Aim Mesopelagic fishes have a near-global distribution in the upper 1,000 m from tropical to sub-Arc...
-The oceanic sound scattering layer (SL) is an ubiquitous acoustic signature of mesopelagic fishes a...
Vertically migrating Maurolicus muelleri arrested their nocturnal ascent below the peak zooplankton ...
Across temperate and equatorial oceans, a diverse community of fish and zooplankton occupies the mes...
This thesis focuses on the behavioural dynamics of mesopelagic fish in a fjordic environment. Acoust...
Many zooplankton and fishes vertically migrate on a diel cycle to avoid predation, moving from their...
Diel vertical migration, or DVM, is defined as the large-scale changes in the depth dis...
We make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting optical env...
For visual predators, sufficient light is critical for prey detection and capture. Because light dec...
We studied vertical distribution and diel vertical migration (DVM) behaviour of mesopelagic acoustic...
AbstractWe make a comparison of the mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SLs) in two contrasting opt...
Variability of mesopelagic scattering layers is often attributed to environmental conditions or mult...
The distribution of acoustical scattering layers of fish and krill changed markedly in concert with ...
The deep scattering layer (DSL) is a ubiquitous acoustic signature found across all oceans and argua...