VERTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS AND SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO VERTEBRATE PREDATION OF THE MARINE COPEPODS METRIDIA-LUCENS AND CALANUS-PACIFICUS

Citation
Sm. Bollens et al., VERTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS AND SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO VERTEBRATE PREDATION OF THE MARINE COPEPODS METRIDIA-LUCENS AND CALANUS-PACIFICUS, Limnology and oceanography, 38(8), 1993, pp. 1827-1837
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy,Limnology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00243590
Volume
38
Issue
8
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1827 - 1837
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-3590(1993)38:8<1827:VDASTV>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
We present results of a 2-yr field study of the vertical distributions and diel vertical migrations (DVM) of Metridia lucens Boeck in Dabob Bay, Washington, and compare them to previous findings for co-occurrin g Calanus pacificus Brodsky. M. lucens was found deeper than C. pacifi cus, both day and night, and always exhibited DVM behavior, whereas C pacificus exhibited more variable migration behavior, occasionally occ urring in the surface layer in the daytime. These results led us to te st the hypothesis that M. lucens exhibits greater avoidance of the wel l-lit surface layer than C pacificus because the former is more suscep tible to predation by planktivorous fish. A 2-yr field study of the di et and ambient prey fields of planktivorous fish in Dabob Bay indicate d that 31 of 39 species/size classes of fish exhibited greater electiv ity for C pacificus than M. lucens. A series of laboratory experiments corroborated these findings by showing juvenile Pacific herring to ex hibit a highly statistically significant preference for C pacificus ov er M. lucens. On the basis of both studies we reject the hypothesis th at M. lucens is more susceptible to visual predation than C pacificus and we conclude that the deeper distribution and greater avoidance of surface waters of M. lucens must be due to some other factor.