This paper is focused on the potential impact of planktivorous fish in shap
ing the life history of Calanus finmarchicus in the Norwegian Sea. It is su
ggested that seasonally migrating fish species influence the timing of spaw
ning and descent, and hence the number of generations of C. finmarchicus an
nually, and that the presence of resident mesopelagic fish influences the s
election of winter habitat. C. finmarchicus ascends from overwintering and
starts spawning 1-2 months prior to the spring bloom, which is exploited by
the developing copepodites. Mortality risks increase upon arrival of fish
on their oceanic feeding migrations, which for herring is prior to the spri
ng bloom. Spawning early in the season may therefore reduce parental risks
of exposure to such predators. Late-stage copepodites are heavily exploited
by seasonally migrating fish during summer, so representing a driving forc
e for the seasonal descent of C. finmarchicus. Overwintering takes place be
low the main domain of mesopelagic fish. (C) 2000 International Council for
the Exploration of the Sea.