Vertical distribution and feeding ecology of a copepod Gaetanus variabilis in the southern Japan Sea during winter
うみ Volume 45 Issue 1
Page 47-58
published_at 2007-02-28
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Title ( eng ) |
Vertical distribution and feeding ecology of a copepod Gaetanus variabilis in the southern Japan Sea during winter
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Title ( jpn ) |
冬季の日本海南部における中層性かいあし類Gaetanus variabilisの鉛直分布、腸内容物および餌要求量
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Creator |
Yamaguchi Atsushi
Hirakawa Kazumasa
Ikeda Tsutomu
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Source Title |
うみ
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Volume | 45 |
Issue | 1 |
Start Page | 47 |
End Page | 58 |
Abstract |
Vertical distribution, gut fullness and gut contents were investigated on an aetideid copepod Gaetanus variabilis during winter at a station in the southern Japan Sea. Most individuals of C3-C6 (adult) G. variabilis were distributed between 500 and 1000 m depth. While early copepodid stages resided deeper than older ones, no diel vertical migration was detected throughout the copepodid stages. Feeding activity of G. variabilis as judged by gut fullness scores varied with developmental stage/sex, but no diel feeding rhythm was observed. Adult males cease feeding as a reflection of degeneration of their feeding appendages. The gut content analysis showed that G. variabilis is a particle feeder consuming mainly upon silicoflagellates, followed by diatoms, tintinnids and fragments of metazooplankton. An estimated daily ration of G. variabilis population based on calculated metabolic rates was 5.03 mg C m-2 day-1, which accounts for 4.5% of the local primary production or 54% of particulate organic carbon flux down to the 500 m depths at southern Japan Sea.
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Keywords |
gut content
daily ration
mesopelagic
copepods
Japan Sea
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NDC |
Zoology [ 480 ]
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
Publisher |
日仏海洋学会
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Date of Issued | 2007-02-28 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0503-1540
[NCID] AN00019968
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