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Feeding patterns of Lampanyctus pusillus (Pisces: Myctophidae) throughout its ontogenetic development

Authors :
Bernal, Ainhoa
Olivar, M. Pilar
de Puelles, M. Luz Fernandez
Source :
Marine Biology. January 1, 2013, Vol. 160 Issue 1, p81, 15 p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The trophic ecology of the lanternfish Lampanyctus pusillus was investigated using individuals captured off the Balearic Islands (39°N, 2°E) (western Mediterranean) in December 2009. Based on gut content analyses, the trophic niche breadth, diet composition and selectivity were determined for the entire life cycle of L. pusillus. The larval stages fed actively near the surface during the day, with a feeding incidence (FI) of approximately 71 %. In contrast, the adults fed at night, both in near-surface depths and in the 400 m deep scattering layer, with a higher FI (83 %). Diet analysis revealed a shift in the prey choice throughout ontogenetic development, from preflexion individuals, which selected nauplii and small oncaeids, to postflexion larvae, which consumed a variety of calanoids, mainly Clausocalanus spp., to the adults, which preyed on large organisms, exhibiting positive selectivity for Pleuromamma spp. and euphausiids. These results show that the vertical distribution of larvae and adults is partly conditioned by their respective feeding habits, with larvae feeding on small zooplankton in the upper layer and adults preferring to consume larger taxa that perform nycthemeral migrations.<br />Introduction Myctophids (lanternfish) are meso- and bathypelagic fishes found abundantly in the open ocean. Lanternfish are important vectors for the vertical transport of organic matter from the ocean surface to [...]

Subjects

Subjects :
Biological sciences

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00253162
Volume :
160
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Marine Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.334709583
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-2064-9