A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord

The northern lampfish (Stenobrachius leucopsarus, family Myctophidae) and northern smoothtongue (Leuroglossus schmidti, family Bathylagidae) are mesopelagic fishes, defined by their vertical distribution in the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) during daylight hours. Northern lampfish range from the Ber...

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Main Authors: Abookire, Alisa A., Piatt, John F., Speckman, Suzann G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:15216 2023-05-15T15:43:10+02:00 A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord Abookire, Alisa A. Piatt, John F. Speckman, Suzann G. 2002 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/15216/ http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1002/17abooki.pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/15216/1/17abooki.pdf en eng http://aquaticcommons.org/15216/1/17abooki.pdf Abookire, Alisa A. and Piatt, John F. and Speckman, Suzann G. (2002) A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord. Fishery Bulletin, 100(2), pp. 376-380. Biology Ecology Fisheries Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:26:55Z The northern lampfish (Stenobrachius leucopsarus, family Myctophidae) and northern smoothtongue (Leuroglossus schmidti, family Bathylagidae) are mesopelagic fishes, defined by their vertical distribution in the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) during daylight hours. Northern lampfish range from the Bering Sea to southern California (Shimada, 1948), where their abundance is highest along the continental slope and decreases over the continental shelf. They are the most abundant species in the mesopelagic zone of the Bering Sea (Pearcy et al., 1977; Sobolevsky et al., 1996), the Gulf of Alaska (Purcell, 1996), and the eastern North Pacific Ocean off Oregon (Pearcy, 1964; Pearcy et al., 1977). Northern smoothtongue also concentrate in areas bordering the continental slope and are widely distributed from southern British Columbia to the Bering Sea (Peden, 1981) and are very abundant in the Okhotsk Sea (Sobolevsky et al., 1996). Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea okhotsk sea Alaska International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Bering Sea Gulf of Alaska Okhotsk Pacific
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topic Biology
Ecology
Fisheries
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Ecology
Fisheries
Abookire, Alisa A.
Piatt, John F.
Speckman, Suzann G.
A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord
topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Fisheries
description The northern lampfish (Stenobrachius leucopsarus, family Myctophidae) and northern smoothtongue (Leuroglossus schmidti, family Bathylagidae) are mesopelagic fishes, defined by their vertical distribution in the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) during daylight hours. Northern lampfish range from the Bering Sea to southern California (Shimada, 1948), where their abundance is highest along the continental slope and decreases over the continental shelf. They are the most abundant species in the mesopelagic zone of the Bering Sea (Pearcy et al., 1977; Sobolevsky et al., 1996), the Gulf of Alaska (Purcell, 1996), and the eastern North Pacific Ocean off Oregon (Pearcy, 1964; Pearcy et al., 1977). Northern smoothtongue also concentrate in areas bordering the continental slope and are widely distributed from southern British Columbia to the Bering Sea (Peden, 1981) and are very abundant in the Okhotsk Sea (Sobolevsky et al., 1996).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Abookire, Alisa A.
Piatt, John F.
Speckman, Suzann G.
author_facet Abookire, Alisa A.
Piatt, John F.
Speckman, Suzann G.
author_sort Abookire, Alisa A.
title A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord
title_short A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord
title_full A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord
title_fullStr A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord
title_full_unstemmed A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord
title_sort nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (stenobrachius leucopsarus and leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord
publishDate 2002
url http://aquaticcommons.org/15216/
http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1002/17abooki.pdf
http://aquaticcommons.org/15216/1/17abooki.pdf
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Abookire, Alisa A. and Piatt, John F. and Speckman, Suzann G. (2002) A nearsurface, daytime occurrence of two mesopelagic fish species (Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Leuroglossus schmidti) in a glacial fjord. Fishery Bulletin, 100(2), pp. 376-380.
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