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Nocturnal movements of phototactic zooplankton in shallow waters
Authors:D. J. Tranter  N. C. Bulleid  R. Campbell  H. W. Higgins  F. Rowe  H. A. Tranter  D. F. Smith
Affiliation:(1) CSIRO Division of Fisheries and Oceanography, P.O. Box 21, 2230 Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia;(2) The Australian Museum, P.O. Box A285, 2000 Sydney South, New South Wales, Australia;(3) CSIRO Division of Fisheries and Oceanography, P.O. Box 20, 6020 North Beach, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:Downwardly directed light-traps were used by night, over seagrass and coral sand to investigate the existence and significance of nocturnal peaks in phototactic zooplankton. Samples each half-hour from sunset to sunrise showed that small invertebrates, mostly copepods, were trapped in large numbers once or twice a night. Each period of high catches lasted only 1 to 2 h and was often associated with periods of failing natural light (evening twilight, moonset). This pattern and its variations are explained in terms of nocturnal vertical migration, in which plankton move towards light in response to decreasing light intensity, move away from light in response to increasing light intensity, and disperse at constant light intensity. Some morning peaks are unexplained.
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