Mc. Macaulay, GENERALIZED TARGET STRENGTH MODEL FOR EUPHAUSIIDS, WITH APPLICATIONS TO OTHER ZOOPLANKTON, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 95(5), 1994, pp. 2452-2466
A hybrid model has been developed that generates predictions of euphau
siid target strengths similar to those observed by direct measurement.
The controlling variables of the model account for the size, shape, o
rientation, and stochastic nature of orientation. Sound speed and dens
ity contrast values used are within the range of those directly observ
ed. This suggests that it is possible to produce a generalized target
strength prediction for euphausiids like those available for fish. Eup
hausiids appear to be better generalized as a bent cylindrical or bent
spheroid targets rather than spherical targets, at least for frequenc
ies greater than 100 kHz. Although the model is based on a single, lim
ited data set, its predictions compare well with the results, of a num
ber of recently published measurements and models of target strength.
The model also resolves some puzzling contradictions of target strengt
h frequency dependency previously observed, but unexplained. A number
of items were determined to be needed to complete or further refine su
ch hybrid models: Target strength measurements for more sizes, species
, and frequencies (especially below 50 kHz and above 420 kHz) are most
prominent among these.