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Presentation
Trophic Diversity of a Mesopelagic Fish Community.
Pelagic biogeography ICoPB II: proceedings of the 2nd International Conference
  • Tracey Sutton, University of South Florida
  • Thomas L. Hopkins, University of South Florida
  • Thomas M. Lancraft, St. Petersburg Junior College
Event Name/Location
2nd International Conference on Pelagic Biogeography, Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands
Event Name
2nd International Conference on Pelagic Biogeography
Event Location
Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
4-1-1998
Keywords
  • Trophic diversity,
  • Mesopelagic fish,
  • Gulf of Mexico,
  • Western Atlantic
Abstract

To understand the character of prey partitioning in a low latitude oligotrophic region, a composite picture of the trophic structure of a mesopelagic fish community was made from the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Two hundred and twenty three species were collected in the area of which I61 species were abundant enough for analyses. Fifteen major categories of prey biomass are identified for diet analyses: viz. copepods, ostracods, amphipods, euphausiids, decapods, larvaceans, salps, coelenterates (primarily siphonophores), unidentified gelatinous prey, polychaetes, gastropods, cephalopods, chaetognaths, fish, other food. Prey partitioning is minimal across major prey categories as the vast majority of mesopelagic fishes are primarily either copepod or fish predators. Those fishes utilizing other prey groups to a significant degree are either few in number and/or rare in abundance. Decapods are numerous in the area and the apparent lack of decapod predators might be caused by inadequate sampling of the larger oceanic fauna. To address the question of the influence of trophic relationships on the structure and maintenance of oceanic communities we need to know the predation impact of other fauna1 groups (e.g., coelenterates) besides that of the mesopelagic fishes.

Publisher
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
Publisher Location
Paris, France
ORCID ID
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5280-7071
Citation Information
Tracey Sutton, Thomas L. Hopkins and Thomas M. Lancraft. "Trophic Diversity of a Mesopelagic Fish Community." Pelagic biogeography ICoPB II: proceedings of the 2nd International Conference (1998) p. 353 - 357
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tracey-sutton/312/