IN-SITU OBSERVATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN JUVENILE FISHES AND SCYPHOMEDUSAE IN THE BERING-SEA

Authors
Citation
Rd. Brodeur, IN-SITU OBSERVATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN JUVENILE FISHES AND SCYPHOMEDUSAE IN THE BERING-SEA, Marine ecology. Progress series, 163, 1998, pp. 11-20
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
01718630
Volume
163
Year of publication
1998
Pages
11 - 20
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1998)163:<11:IOOTAB>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
In September 1995, dense aggregations of large scyphomedusae (mainly C hrysaora melanaster) were observed in 27 midwater deployments of a rem otely operated vehicle (ROV) near the Pribilof Islands in the Bering S ea. Age-0 walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma appeared to be frequen tly associated with these gelatinous zooplankton. During daytime, up t o 30 pollock were observed swimming within the tentacles of these medu sae, but when approached by the ROV, the pollock generally left the vi cinity of the jellyfish. At night, few such associations were observed and juvenile pollock moved closer to the surface, apparently feeding in loose aggregations, while the medusae remained close to the thermoc line (35-40 m). Prowfish Zaprora silenus were also observed near large medusae, but tended to be found closer to the bell rather than within the tentacles. The lack of any gelatinous material in the stomachs of the pollock suggests that juvenile pollock associate to gain shelter from predation or possibly as a thigmotactic response to biotic struct ure. The implications of this commensal behavior with gelatinous zoopl ankton are discussed relative to pollock recruitment in the Eastern Be ring Sea.