Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

The 2004 MAR-ECO expedition over the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge aimed, in part, to describe the overlying pelagic macro- and megafauna and their roles in mid-ocean ecosystems. The month-long cruise sampled portions of the ridge between Iceland and the Azores at 36 stations. One of the dominant pela...

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Main Authors: Bartow, Kyle A., Sutton, Tracey
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Published: NSUWorks 2008
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Online Access:https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facpresentations/628
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spelling ftnsoutheastern:oai:nsuworks.nova.edu:occ_facpresentations-1685 2023-05-15T16:51:30+02:00 Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Bartow, Kyle A. Sutton, Tracey 2008-09-01T07:00:00Z https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facpresentations/628 unknown NSUWorks https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facpresentations/628 Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures Mid-Atlantic Ridge MAR-ECO Melamphaidae Relative abundance Species composition Mesopelagic Bathypelagic Marine Biology Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology conference 2008 ftnsoutheastern 2022-04-10T22:09:17Z The 2004 MAR-ECO expedition over the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge aimed, in part, to describe the overlying pelagic macro- and megafauna and their roles in mid-ocean ecosystems. The month-long cruise sampled portions of the ridge between Iceland and the Azores at 36 stations. One of the dominant pelagic fish families along the sampled segment of the ridge was the family Melamphaidae. Melamphaid species abundance and biomass data were examined with respect to depth, altitude above the ridge, and local area (Reykjanes Ridge, Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, Faraday Seamount Zone or Azorean Zone). Highest species numbers and abundances occurred at depths between 750-1500 m. Some individuals were found above 200 m, setting new minimum depth of occurrence records for the family. Large-scale shifts in species composition were observed relative physical oceanographic features; for example, the genus Scopelogadus shifted from S. beanii dominance north of the Subpolar Front to S. m. mizolepis southward. Trawls less than 400 m above the bottom depth showed a trend towards higher melamphaid abundance and biomass in southern stations than northern stations. Given the high relative abundance in this survey, and their reported consumption of gelatinous prey, the Melamphaidae may represent a previously unknown trophic linkage between fishes and gelata in bathypelagic systems. Results of ongoing trophic analyses will be presented to assess the magnitude of this linkage along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Conference Object Iceland Nova Southeastern University: NSU Works Faraday ENVELOPE(-64.256,-64.256,-65.246,-65.246) Faraday Seamount ENVELOPE(-29.083,-29.083,49.667,49.667) Mid-Atlantic Ridge Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467)
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topic Mid-Atlantic Ridge
MAR-ECO
Melamphaidae
Relative abundance
Species composition
Mesopelagic
Bathypelagic
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle Mid-Atlantic Ridge
MAR-ECO
Melamphaidae
Relative abundance
Species composition
Mesopelagic
Bathypelagic
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Bartow, Kyle A.
Sutton, Tracey
Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
topic_facet Mid-Atlantic Ridge
MAR-ECO
Melamphaidae
Relative abundance
Species composition
Mesopelagic
Bathypelagic
Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description The 2004 MAR-ECO expedition over the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge aimed, in part, to describe the overlying pelagic macro- and megafauna and their roles in mid-ocean ecosystems. The month-long cruise sampled portions of the ridge between Iceland and the Azores at 36 stations. One of the dominant pelagic fish families along the sampled segment of the ridge was the family Melamphaidae. Melamphaid species abundance and biomass data were examined with respect to depth, altitude above the ridge, and local area (Reykjanes Ridge, Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, Faraday Seamount Zone or Azorean Zone). Highest species numbers and abundances occurred at depths between 750-1500 m. Some individuals were found above 200 m, setting new minimum depth of occurrence records for the family. Large-scale shifts in species composition were observed relative physical oceanographic features; for example, the genus Scopelogadus shifted from S. beanii dominance north of the Subpolar Front to S. m. mizolepis southward. Trawls less than 400 m above the bottom depth showed a trend towards higher melamphaid abundance and biomass in southern stations than northern stations. Given the high relative abundance in this survey, and their reported consumption of gelatinous prey, the Melamphaidae may represent a previously unknown trophic linkage between fishes and gelata in bathypelagic systems. Results of ongoing trophic analyses will be presented to assess the magnitude of this linkage along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
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author Bartow, Kyle A.
Sutton, Tracey
author_facet Bartow, Kyle A.
Sutton, Tracey
author_sort Bartow, Kyle A.
title Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_short Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_full Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_fullStr Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_full_unstemmed Ecology of the Midwater Fish Family Melamphaidae Over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_sort ecology of the midwater fish family melamphaidae over the mid-atlantic ridge
publisher NSUWorks
publishDate 2008
url https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facpresentations/628
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ENVELOPE(-29.083,-29.083,49.667,49.667)
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geographic Faraday
Faraday Seamount
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Reykjanes
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Faraday Seamount
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Reykjanes
genre Iceland
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op_source Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
op_relation https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_facpresentations/628
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