Stomach contents of Benthosema glaciale collected during RV G.O. Sars cruise 2013107 across the North Atlantic in 2013

The data is used in a comparative analysis of the diet of one of the globally most numerous myctophids, the Glacier lantern fish Benthosema glaciale, across four deep basins of the North Atlantic. We present taxonomic information, weight and number of prey items of each fish that has stomach content...

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Main Authors: Knutsen, Tor, Strand, Espen, Klevjer, Thor Aleksander, Salvanes, Anne Gro Vea, Thorsen Broms, Cecilie, Myhre Sunde, Synne, Aksnes, Dag Lorents, García-Seoane, Eva, Melle, Webjørn
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.951043
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.951043
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Summary:The data is used in a comparative analysis of the diet of one of the globally most numerous myctophids, the Glacier lantern fish Benthosema glaciale, across four deep basins of the North Atlantic. We present taxonomic information, weight and number of prey items of each fish that has stomach content, as long as it has been possible to assign prey to a species or other taxonomic category. Unidentified prey usually had a high degree of digestion and individual items could not be counted, but could be weighed. Sampling were undertaken onboard the RV G.O. Sars during a six week long transatlantic scientific survey from Bergen (Norway) to Nuuk (Greenland) and back to Bergen in May and June 2013. The Harstad trawl is a graded (variable mesh size), small mid-water trawl with 20 m vertical opening and 15 m wing spread (Godø et al., 1993). The Macroplankton trawl on the other hand is a light pelagic trawl that has a nominal 6x6 m trawl opening and mesh size of 3 mm square light opening (8 mm stretched, knot to knot) from the trawl mouth along the entire trawl length to the cod-end (Hassel et al., 2017; Klevjer et al., 2020).