A. Nishimura et al., Age, growth, and feeding habits of lanternfish, Stenobrachius leucopsarus (Myctophidae), collected from the near-surface layer in the Bering Sea, FISHERIES S, 65(1), 1999, pp. 11-15
A substantial number of a lanternfish, Stenobrachius leucopsarus (Myctophid
ae), were collected by midwater trawls at night in the near-surface layer o
f the Bering Sea in the summer of 1994. Size composition, age, growth, and
food habits were examined for the eastern, northern, and western areas of t
he Aleutian Basin. Standard length ranged between 22 and 106 mm with modes
at 60, 72, and 74 mm in the eastern, northern, and western areas, respectiv
ely. Age was determined for 181 individuals by using ground otoliths and no
geographical difference in length at age was observed. The growth was expr
essed by von Bertalanffy's equation as:
Lt = 106.2 x {1 - e(-0.265 x (t-0.432))},
where Lt is standard length in mm and t is age in years with an assumption
that the fish were born in February. S. leucopsarus fed mainly on copepods,
euphausiids, ostracods, and amphipods in the nearsurface layer.