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Recherches sur la situation trophique d'un groupe d'organismes pélagiques (Euphausiacea). IV. Relations avec les autres éléments du micronecton
Authors:C. Roger
Affiliation:1. Centre O.R.S.T.O.M., Nouméa, New Caledonia
Abstract:The predation of euphausiids by micronektonic migrant or deep-living fishes has been studied by examination of 1825 stomach contents selected from 282 samples collected with a 10-foot Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawl (IKMT) in the central equatorial Pacific Ocean. On the whole, euphausiids account for 8% of the total food ingested; this percentage rises to 21% when the genus Cyclothone is excepted. The species consumed belong to the genera Euphausia (45%), Stylocheiron (40%) and Nematoscelis (13%). 90% of the specimens are smaller than 18 mm and weigh less than 37 mg (wet weight); in most cases, there exists an almost linear relationship between predator size and the occurrence of euphausiids in the stomachs and also with the sizes of the preys. It is shown that the predation of euphausiids by micronektonic migrant and deep-living fishes is less during light hours and rises in the late afternoon and night time. Moreover, the species consumed are not the same at different times of the day; Euphausia spp. are ingested by night (in subsurface layers) as well as during the daytime (in deeper layers), small Stylocheiron mainly by night in subsurface layers, Nematoscelis spp. and Stylocheiron abbreviatum chiefly at the time of vertical migrations (sunset and sunrise).
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