| Literature DB >> 30363824 |
Tom A Sørnes1, Aino Hosia1, Ulf Båmstedt1,2, Dag L Aksnes1.
Abstract
Some western Norwegian fjords host extraordinarily abundant and persistent populations of the mesopelagic, coronate scyphomedusa, Periphylla periphylla. In these environments, from late autumn to spring, the medusae undertake regular diel vertical migrations into surface waters. From unique observations obtained with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), including observations made without artificial light, we observed that 90% of the medusae swam with their tentacles in aboral position. Stomach content analyses of surface-collected specimens revealed that the medusae ate mainly calanoid copepods, but ostracods and large euphausiids were also prominent components of their diets. The clearance rate potential of P. periphylla, assessed from in situ observations and stomach contents, was comparable to that of similar-sized, epipelagic gelatinous species. Our findings suggest that P. periphylla behave as active predators in surface waters.Entities:
Keywords: Diel Vertical Migration; Dome Height; Gelatinous Zooplankton; Remotely Operate Vehicle; Stomach Content
Year: 2007 PMID: 30363824 PMCID: PMC6182610 DOI: 10.1007/s00227-007-0839-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Biol ISSN: 0025-3162 Impact factor: 2.573