Highlights: • In situ observations can provide valuable information on feeding behavior in deep-sea organisms. • Gonatus spp. in Monterey Bay consume mesopelagic fishes, congeners and their own species. • Sympatric species of the Gonatidae show differences in prey choice. • Cannibalism is a significant component of the diet of Gonatus spp. in Monterey Bay. Abstract: In situ observations are rarely applied in food web studies of deep-sea organisms. Using deep-sea observations obtained by remotely operated vehicles in the Monterey Submarine Canyon, we examined the prey choices of more than 100 individual squids of the genus Gonatus. Off the California coast, these squids are abundant, semelparous (one reproductive cycle) oceanic preda...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
The data consists of analyzed biological information (predator, prey and in some cases relative size...
Squid are an important component of many marine food webs, and they can impact other species through...
In many oceanic carbon budgets there is a discrepancy between the energetic requirements of deep-sea...
Food web linkages, or the feeding relationships between species inhabiting a shared ecosystem, are a...
Pelagic predators are effective biological samplers of midtrophic taxa and are especially useful in ...
The deep-sea fish Malacosteus niger belongs to a family of fishes, the dragonfishes (Order: Stomiifo...
Deep-sea cephalopods are diverse, abundant, and poorly understood. The Cirrata are gelatinous finned...
Deep-sea cephalopods are diverse, abundant, and poorly understood. The Cirrata are gelatinous finned...
Current knowledge on biology of the squid family Gonatidae in the subarctic Pacific is reviewed. Up...
The deep sea is a low food input environment, hence large food falls from the surface waters are imp...
Abstract Pelagic predators are effective biological samplers of midtrophic taxa and are especially u...
The feeding ecology of Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) on the deep slope of the nor...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
The data consists of analyzed biological information (predator, prey and in some cases relative size...
Squid are an important component of many marine food webs, and they can impact other species through...
In many oceanic carbon budgets there is a discrepancy between the energetic requirements of deep-sea...
Food web linkages, or the feeding relationships between species inhabiting a shared ecosystem, are a...
Pelagic predators are effective biological samplers of midtrophic taxa and are especially useful in ...
The deep-sea fish Malacosteus niger belongs to a family of fishes, the dragonfishes (Order: Stomiifo...
Deep-sea cephalopods are diverse, abundant, and poorly understood. The Cirrata are gelatinous finned...
Deep-sea cephalopods are diverse, abundant, and poorly understood. The Cirrata are gelatinous finned...
Current knowledge on biology of the squid family Gonatidae in the subarctic Pacific is reviewed. Up...
The deep sea is a low food input environment, hence large food falls from the surface waters are imp...
Abstract Pelagic predators are effective biological samplers of midtrophic taxa and are especially u...
The feeding ecology of Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) on the deep slope of the nor...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...
Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the So...