Diel vertical migration is one of the prevailing fish behaviors in oceanic waters. Of the vertically migrating species, the dragonfishes (Stomiidae) are the dominant mesopelagic predators, preying primarily upon lanternfishes, which are the major zooplanktivorous migrators. While aspects of dragonfish feeding ecology have been quantified, little is known regarding their reproductive characteristics and production rate. In 2010–2011, a large-scale sampling program was initiated in the northern Gulf of Mexico over all four seasons using a discrete-depth sampling system and a large, commercial-sized midwater trawl. Of the dragonfishes collected on these cruises, gonads were dissected from 710 individuals belonging to 45 species. A gross examin...
Lanternfishes (Myctophidae) are a highly diverse and globally-important family of fishes, which form...
Mesopelagic fishes are important consumers of zooplankton and are the prey of oceanic predators. Som...
The deep-sea fish Malacosteus niger belongs to a family of fishes, the dragonfishes (Order: Stomiifo...
Diel vertical migration is one of the prevailing fish behaviors in oceanic waters. Of the vertically...
Dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae) are dominant mesopelagic predators occurring throughout the world’s...
Dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae) are dominant mesopelagic predators occurring throughout the world’s...
Dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae) are dominant mesopelagic predators occurring throughout the world’s...
The most abundant fishes on Earth live in the meso- and bathypelagic (deep-pelagic, collectively) zo...
Dragonfishes (Family Stomiidae) are considered the most numerically important and diverse taxon of h...
Mesopelagic (open ocean, 200-1000 m daytime depth) fishes are important consumers of zooplankton and...
were captured on several coastal areas of Terceira Island, Azores. This species is an important coas...
The diel vertical migration (DVM) of three genera of the stomiid subfamily Malacosteinae (Photostomi...
Mating systems in fishes are extremely diverse, ranging from monogamy to multiple polygamous forms, ...
Lanternfishes are a highly diverse and globally-important family of fishes, forming a ubiquitous par...
WOS:000724705600001International audienceLanternfishes (Myctophidae) are among the most abundant, wi...
Lanternfishes (Myctophidae) are a highly diverse and globally-important family of fishes, which form...
Mesopelagic fishes are important consumers of zooplankton and are the prey of oceanic predators. Som...
The deep-sea fish Malacosteus niger belongs to a family of fishes, the dragonfishes (Order: Stomiifo...
Diel vertical migration is one of the prevailing fish behaviors in oceanic waters. Of the vertically...
Dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae) are dominant mesopelagic predators occurring throughout the world’s...
Dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae) are dominant mesopelagic predators occurring throughout the world’s...
Dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae) are dominant mesopelagic predators occurring throughout the world’s...
The most abundant fishes on Earth live in the meso- and bathypelagic (deep-pelagic, collectively) zo...
Dragonfishes (Family Stomiidae) are considered the most numerically important and diverse taxon of h...
Mesopelagic (open ocean, 200-1000 m daytime depth) fishes are important consumers of zooplankton and...
were captured on several coastal areas of Terceira Island, Azores. This species is an important coas...
The diel vertical migration (DVM) of three genera of the stomiid subfamily Malacosteinae (Photostomi...
Mating systems in fishes are extremely diverse, ranging from monogamy to multiple polygamous forms, ...
Lanternfishes are a highly diverse and globally-important family of fishes, forming a ubiquitous par...
WOS:000724705600001International audienceLanternfishes (Myctophidae) are among the most abundant, wi...
Lanternfishes (Myctophidae) are a highly diverse and globally-important family of fishes, which form...
Mesopelagic fishes are important consumers of zooplankton and are the prey of oceanic predators. Som...
The deep-sea fish Malacosteus niger belongs to a family of fishes, the dragonfishes (Order: Stomiifo...