Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

The northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), from Iceland to the Azores, ranges in depth from 800–4500 m and extends over an area of 3.7 million km2. Despite its size, few studies have described the distribution of pelagic fishes along the MAR. Recent evidence from MAR-ECO, a Census of Marine Life field p...

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Main Authors: Sweetman, Christopher J., Sutton, Tracey, Vecchione, M., Latour, Robert J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: NSUWorks 2013
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Online Access:https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facarticles/526
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spelling ftnsoutheastern:oai:nsuworks.nova.edu:occ_facarticles-1534 2023-05-15T16:52:15+02:00 Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge Sweetman, Christopher J. Sutton, Tracey Vecchione, M. Latour, Robert J. 2013-08-01T07:00:00Z https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facarticles/526 unknown NSUWorks https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facarticles/526 Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles Mid-ocean ridges Mesopelagic zone Bathypelagic zone Vertical migration Ontogeny Prey availability Marine Biology Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology article 2013 ftnsoutheastern 2022-04-10T21:29:44Z The northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), from Iceland to the Azores, ranges in depth from 800–4500 m and extends over an area of 3.7 million km2. Despite its size, few studies have described the distribution of pelagic fishes along the MAR. Recent evidence from MAR-ECO, a Census of Marine Life field project, reported increased abundance and biomass of deep-pelagic fishes below 1000 m on the ridge, which stands in stark contrast to the traditional view that abundance and biomass decline exponentially with increasing depth in ‘typical’ open ocean ecosystems. Among the midwater fishes sampled during the MAR-ECO campaign, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae) was the biomass-dominant pelagic species and ranked third in total abundance. In this paper, we characterize the distribution of B. euryops in relation to physical and biological variables along the MAR. Average catch of B. euryops over the MAR varied between 0.68 individuals/100,000 m3±0.70 individuals at the Azorean Zone and 5.82 individuals/100,000 m3±2.08 individuals at the Reykjanes Ridge. Generalized linear models applied to B. euryops catch data indicated that ridge section, depth zone, and prey abundance were important explanatory variables in structuring the distribution along the MAR. Analyses of vertical distribution patterns, relative to time of day and fish size, showed that larger fish were found deeper in the water column, likely due to an ontogenetic migration to depth. Mean fish size increased from 58.9 mm standard length in the epipelagic zone and continually increased to 155.7 mm standard length between 2300–3000 m. Due to the high abundance and biomass observed along the MAR, B. euryops appears to be an important species in the oceanic food web of the North Atlantic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland North Atlantic Nova Southeastern University: NSU Works Mid-Atlantic Ridge Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467)
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topic Mid-ocean ridges
Mesopelagic zone
Bathypelagic zone
Vertical migration
Ontogeny
Prey availability
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle Mid-ocean ridges
Mesopelagic zone
Bathypelagic zone
Vertical migration
Ontogeny
Prey availability
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Sweetman, Christopher J.
Sutton, Tracey
Vecchione, M.
Latour, Robert J.
Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
topic_facet Mid-ocean ridges
Mesopelagic zone
Bathypelagic zone
Vertical migration
Ontogeny
Prey availability
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description The northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), from Iceland to the Azores, ranges in depth from 800–4500 m and extends over an area of 3.7 million km2. Despite its size, few studies have described the distribution of pelagic fishes along the MAR. Recent evidence from MAR-ECO, a Census of Marine Life field project, reported increased abundance and biomass of deep-pelagic fishes below 1000 m on the ridge, which stands in stark contrast to the traditional view that abundance and biomass decline exponentially with increasing depth in ‘typical’ open ocean ecosystems. Among the midwater fishes sampled during the MAR-ECO campaign, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae) was the biomass-dominant pelagic species and ranked third in total abundance. In this paper, we characterize the distribution of B. euryops in relation to physical and biological variables along the MAR. Average catch of B. euryops over the MAR varied between 0.68 individuals/100,000 m3±0.70 individuals at the Azorean Zone and 5.82 individuals/100,000 m3±2.08 individuals at the Reykjanes Ridge. Generalized linear models applied to B. euryops catch data indicated that ridge section, depth zone, and prey abundance were important explanatory variables in structuring the distribution along the MAR. Analyses of vertical distribution patterns, relative to time of day and fish size, showed that larger fish were found deeper in the water column, likely due to an ontogenetic migration to depth. Mean fish size increased from 58.9 mm standard length in the epipelagic zone and continually increased to 155.7 mm standard length between 2300–3000 m. Due to the high abundance and biomass observed along the MAR, B. euryops appears to be an important species in the oceanic food web of the North Atlantic Ocean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sweetman, Christopher J.
Sutton, Tracey
Vecchione, M.
Latour, Robert J.
author_facet Sweetman, Christopher J.
Sutton, Tracey
Vecchione, M.
Latour, Robert J.
author_sort Sweetman, Christopher J.
title Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_short Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_full Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_fullStr Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of the Biomass-Dominant Pelagic Fish, Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae), Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_sort distribution of the biomass-dominant pelagic fish, bathylagus euryops (argentiniformes: microstomatidae), along the northern mid-atlantic ridge
publisher NSUWorks
publishDate 2013
url https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facarticles/526
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Reykjanes
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Reykjanes
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North Atlantic
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North Atlantic
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