The behavior of the mesopelagic fish Benthosema glaciale was studied at 60°N in mid-summer. We hypothesized that diel vertical migration (DVM) is constrained by short and dusk nights (surface illumination > 10−2 μmol m−2 s−1) and that individuals are active at depth during the long summer days. Submerged echosounders provided high-resolution data throughout the water column. During the day, a part of the population ascended toward the increasing daylight. Short vertical relocations were followed by minutes of vertical inactivity. Swimming included horizontal turns and loops associated with the vertical steps. Normal DVM was initiated ~ 4 h before sunset and reflected independent individual decisions. The fish initially ascended stepwise but...
Circadian rhythms occur widely amongst living organisms, often in response to diel changes in enviro...
Light is generally regarded as the most likely cue used by zooplankton to regulate their vertical mo...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Nocturnal migration of mesopelagic fish into surface waters is well-documented. Yet, although there ...
We assessed the activity and swimming patterns of mesopelagic fishes in the Red Sea using bottom-moo...
Throughout the oceans, small fish and other micronekton migrate between daytime depths of several hu...
We used infrared video monitoring to study cladoceran vertical migration in laboratory tanks exposed...
This thesis focuses on the behavioural dynamics of mesopelagic fish in a fjordic environment. Acoust...
Visually foraging planktivorous fish are prey of visual predators, and their foraging behaviour may ...
Knowledge of the three-dimensional behavior and activity patterns of mesopelagic fishes is crucial f...
Vertically migrating Maurolicus muelleri arrested their nocturnal ascent below the peak zooplankton ...
Our study provides evidence that, in addition to diel vertical migration, zooplankton residing at \u...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is normally limited to the upper 1000 m. However, the use of ship-born...
Abstract Aquatic organisms exhibit a variety of diel changes in vertical movement tha...
Aim Mesopelagic fishes have a near-global distribution in the upper 1,000 m from tropical to sub-Arc...
Circadian rhythms occur widely amongst living organisms, often in response to diel changes in enviro...
Light is generally regarded as the most likely cue used by zooplankton to regulate their vertical mo...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Nocturnal migration of mesopelagic fish into surface waters is well-documented. Yet, although there ...
We assessed the activity and swimming patterns of mesopelagic fishes in the Red Sea using bottom-moo...
Throughout the oceans, small fish and other micronekton migrate between daytime depths of several hu...
We used infrared video monitoring to study cladoceran vertical migration in laboratory tanks exposed...
This thesis focuses on the behavioural dynamics of mesopelagic fish in a fjordic environment. Acoust...
Visually foraging planktivorous fish are prey of visual predators, and their foraging behaviour may ...
Knowledge of the three-dimensional behavior and activity patterns of mesopelagic fishes is crucial f...
Vertically migrating Maurolicus muelleri arrested their nocturnal ascent below the peak zooplankton ...
Our study provides evidence that, in addition to diel vertical migration, zooplankton residing at \u...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is normally limited to the upper 1000 m. However, the use of ship-born...
Abstract Aquatic organisms exhibit a variety of diel changes in vertical movement tha...
Aim Mesopelagic fishes have a near-global distribution in the upper 1,000 m from tropical to sub-Arc...
Circadian rhythms occur widely amongst living organisms, often in response to diel changes in enviro...
Light is generally regarded as the most likely cue used by zooplankton to regulate their vertical mo...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...