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Vertical distributions of euphausiids and fish in relation to light intensity in the Northeastern Atlantic

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The relationship between the vertical distributions of euphausiids and fish and light intensity has been studied directly by using a photometer in conjunction with an acoustically controlled rectangular midwater trawl. Samples were taken at a position centered on 47°N; 17°W on 15 and 16 May 1978. Five species of euphausiid and six species of fish have been analysed, both groups contained migrant and non-migrant species. The population of each of these species occurred throughout a light regime spanning at least three orders of magnitude of intensity; none of them was restricted to, or followed, and isolume. There were no sexual or size differences in the distributions of the euphausiids, but the population of Argyropelecus hemigymnus was probably stratified during the day, with smaller individuals occurring shallower than large ones. The results are discussed in relation to previous observations and to the theories of photic regulation of distributions and migrations.

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Roe, H.S.J. Vertical distributions of euphausiids and fish in relation to light intensity in the Northeastern Atlantic. Mar. Biol. 77, 287–298 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00395818

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