Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic

In the mid North Atlantic Chauliodus sloani is caught mainly between 55\xc2\xb0 and 29\xc2\xb0 N, while the majority is caught north of 35\xc2\xb0 N. The greatest density is found around 40\xc2\xb0 N. Chauliodus danae has the northern limit of its distribution at about 45\xc2\xb0 N. C. danae, in par...

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Main Authors: Utrecht, W.L. van, Utrecht-Cock, C.N. van, Graaf, A.M.J. de
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504262
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:504262 2024-02-11T10:06:11+01:00 Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic Utrecht, W.L. van Utrecht-Cock, C.N. van Graaf, A.M.J. de 1987-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504262 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504262 Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 57 no. 2, pp. 164-175 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1987 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:22:04Z In the mid North Atlantic Chauliodus sloani is caught mainly between 55\xc2\xb0 and 29\xc2\xb0 N, while the majority is caught north of 35\xc2\xb0 N. The greatest density is found around 40\xc2\xb0 N. Chauliodus danae has the northern limit of its distribution at about 45\xc2\xb0 N. C. danae, in particular the smaller specimens, shows clear vertical migration and has food preference, while C. sloani does not show such migration and is most probably a random feeder. In both species there is a significant increase in length from south to north.\nFrom the analysis of growth features in the otoliths it is demonstrated that C. danae grows relatively faster than C. sloani, though it reaches a smaller maximum length. C. sloani attains a greater maximum length and a higher age. Together with some anatomical differences, these are indications that the relation between both species is less close than usually supposed. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Naturalis Institutional Repository
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description In the mid North Atlantic Chauliodus sloani is caught mainly between 55\xc2\xb0 and 29\xc2\xb0 N, while the majority is caught north of 35\xc2\xb0 N. The greatest density is found around 40\xc2\xb0 N. Chauliodus danae has the northern limit of its distribution at about 45\xc2\xb0 N. C. danae, in particular the smaller specimens, shows clear vertical migration and has food preference, while C. sloani does not show such migration and is most probably a random feeder. In both species there is a significant increase in length from south to north.\nFrom the analysis of growth features in the otoliths it is demonstrated that C. danae grows relatively faster than C. sloani, though it reaches a smaller maximum length. C. sloani attains a greater maximum length and a higher age. Together with some anatomical differences, these are indications that the relation between both species is less close than usually supposed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Utrecht, W.L. van
Utrecht-Cock, C.N. van
Graaf, A.M.J. de
spellingShingle Utrecht, W.L. van
Utrecht-Cock, C.N. van
Graaf, A.M.J. de
Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic
author_facet Utrecht, W.L. van
Utrecht-Cock, C.N. van
Graaf, A.M.J. de
author_sort Utrecht, W.L. van
title Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic
title_short Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic
title_full Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic
title_fullStr Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Growth and seasonal variations in distribution of Chauliodus sloani and C. danae (Pisces) from the mid North Atlantic
title_sort growth and seasonal variations in distribution of chauliodus sloani and c. danae (pisces) from the mid north atlantic
publishDate 1987
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504262
genre North Atlantic
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op_source Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 57 no. 2, pp. 164-175
op_relation https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504262
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