Large scale patterns in vertical distribution and behaviour of mesopelagic scattering layers

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作者
Klevjer, T. A. [1 ,2 ]
Irigoien, X. [1 ]
Rostad, A. [1 ]
Fraile-Nuez, E. [3 ]
Benitez-Barrios, V. M. [3 ]
Kaartvedt, S. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol KAUST, Red Sea Res Ctr, Thuwal 239556900, Saudi Arabia
[2] Inst Marine Res, POB 1870 Nordnes, N-5817 Bergen, Norway
[3] IEO, Ctr Oceanog Canarias, E-38180 Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Spain
[4] Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, POB 1066 Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway
来源
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2016年 / 6卷
关键词
FEEDING ECOLOGY; ARABIAN SEA; OXYGEN; OCEAN; FISH; MIGRATION; PACIFIC; ZOOPLANKTON; CARBON; MICRONEKTON;
D O I
10.1038/srep19873
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Recent studies suggest that previous estimates of mesopelagic biomasses are severely biased, with the new, higher estimates underlining the need to unveil behaviourally mediated coupling between shallow and deep ocean habitats. We analysed vertical distribution and diel vertical migration (DVM) of mesopelagic acoustic scattering layers (SLs) recorded at 38 kHz across oceanographic regimes encountered during the circumglobal Malaspina expedition. Mesopelagic SLs were observed in all areas covered, but vertical distributions and DVM patterns varied markedly. The distribution of mesopelagic backscatter was deepest in the southern Indian Ocean (weighted mean daytime depth: WMD 590 m) and shallowest at the oxygen minimum zone in the eastern Pacific (WMD 350 m). DVM was evident in all areas covered, on average similar to 50% of mesopelagic backscatter made daily excursions from mesopelagic depths to shallow waters. There were marked differences in migrating proportions between the regions, ranging from similar to 20% in the Indian Ocean to similar to 90% in the Eastern Pacific. Overall the data suggest strong spatial gradients in mesopelagic DVM patterns, with implied ecological and biogeochemical consequences. Our results suggest that parts of this spatial variability can be explained by horizontal patterns in physical-chemical properties of water masses, such as oxygen, temperature and turbidity.
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