Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean

This study used specimens of marine organisms caught by rectangular midwater trawl in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean, in austral summer 2019/2020, to determine species composition and spatial distributions of mesopelagic fauna in this sea. The data were also used to calculate the length-weight re...

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Main Authors: Yehui, Wang, Chunlin, Liu, Mi, Duan, Chi, Zhang, Zhenjiang, Ye, Yang, Liu, Yongjun, Tian, Jianfeng, He
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2022
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http://library.arcticportal.org/2786/1/A2202007.pdf
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2786 2023-12-17T10:17:43+01:00 Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean Yehui, Wang Chunlin, Liu Mi, Duan Chi, Zhang Zhenjiang, Ye Yang, Liu Yongjun, Tian Jianfeng, He 2022-06 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2786/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2786/1/A2202007.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2786/1/A2202007.pdf Yehui, Wang and Chunlin, Liu and Mi, Duan and Chi, Zhang and Zhenjiang, Ye and Yang, Liu and Yongjun, Tian and Jianfeng, He (2022) Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean. Advances in Polar Science, 33 (2). pp. 181-191. Fauna Oceans Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftarcticportal 2023-11-22T23:54:40Z This study used specimens of marine organisms caught by rectangular midwater trawl in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean, in austral summer 2019/2020, to determine species composition and spatial distributions of mesopelagic fauna in this sea. The data were also used to calculate the length-weight relationships of three common fishes captured during the survey (Electrona antarctica, Bathylagus antarcticus, and Cyclothone microdon). A total of 385 individual organisms with a total weight of 15462.2 g and representing 17 species were collected across the 11 stations visited. The small-sized crown jellyfish Atolla wyvillei (order Coronatae) was the most-dominant species by number (96 individuals), and the zooplankton Cyllopus lucasii (Amphipoda) also showed high abundance (54 individuals). Among fishes, 81 individuals of Notolepis coatsorum (Paralepididae) were caught, followed by 71 individuals of E. antarctica (Myctophidae), 25 individuals of B. antarcticus (Bathylagidae), and 16 individuals of C. microdon (Gonostomatidae). Clustering analysis divided the mesopelagic community into “west” and “east” groups, and a greater number of individuals were collected in the western part of the sea. The length-weight relationships of the three common fishes revealed positive allometric growth for B. antarcticus (b=3.16), and negative allometric growth for E. antarctica and C. microdon (both b=2.53). Our descriptions of the mesopelagic-zone community structure and biological features of three common fishes provide basic information on the ecology of the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean, and will be useful for ecosystem-based fisheries management in this region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Antarc* Antarctica antarcticus Cosmonaut sea E. Antarctica Polar Science Polar Science Southern Ocean Arctic Portal Library Southern Ocean Austral
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Oceans
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Oceans
Yehui, Wang
Chunlin, Liu
Mi, Duan
Chi, Zhang
Zhenjiang, Ye
Yang, Liu
Yongjun, Tian
Jianfeng, He
Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean
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Oceans
description This study used specimens of marine organisms caught by rectangular midwater trawl in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean, in austral summer 2019/2020, to determine species composition and spatial distributions of mesopelagic fauna in this sea. The data were also used to calculate the length-weight relationships of three common fishes captured during the survey (Electrona antarctica, Bathylagus antarcticus, and Cyclothone microdon). A total of 385 individual organisms with a total weight of 15462.2 g and representing 17 species were collected across the 11 stations visited. The small-sized crown jellyfish Atolla wyvillei (order Coronatae) was the most-dominant species by number (96 individuals), and the zooplankton Cyllopus lucasii (Amphipoda) also showed high abundance (54 individuals). Among fishes, 81 individuals of Notolepis coatsorum (Paralepididae) were caught, followed by 71 individuals of E. antarctica (Myctophidae), 25 individuals of B. antarcticus (Bathylagidae), and 16 individuals of C. microdon (Gonostomatidae). Clustering analysis divided the mesopelagic community into “west” and “east” groups, and a greater number of individuals were collected in the western part of the sea. The length-weight relationships of the three common fishes revealed positive allometric growth for B. antarcticus (b=3.16), and negative allometric growth for E. antarctica and C. microdon (both b=2.53). Our descriptions of the mesopelagic-zone community structure and biological features of three common fishes provide basic information on the ecology of the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean, and will be useful for ecosystem-based fisheries management in this region.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yehui, Wang
Chunlin, Liu
Mi, Duan
Chi, Zhang
Zhenjiang, Ye
Yang, Liu
Yongjun, Tian
Jianfeng, He
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Chunlin, Liu
Mi, Duan
Chi, Zhang
Zhenjiang, Ye
Yang, Liu
Yongjun, Tian
Jianfeng, He
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title Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean
title_short Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean
title_full Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean
title_sort community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the cosmonaut sea, southern ocean
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Yehui, Wang and Chunlin, Liu and Mi, Duan and Chi, Zhang and Zhenjiang, Ye and Yang, Liu and Yongjun, Tian and Jianfeng, He (2022) Community structure of mesopelagic fauna and the length-weight relationships of three common fishes in the Cosmonaut Sea, Southern Ocean. Advances in Polar Science, 33 (2). pp. 181-191.
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