Distribution patterns of larval myctophid fish assemblages in the subtropical–tropical waters of the western North Pacific |
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Authors: | Chiyuki Sassa Kouichi Kawaguchi Yuichi Hirota Minoru Ishida |
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Institution: | Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 1-15-1, Minamidai, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-8639, Japan; National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Kochi Station, 6-1-21 Sanbashidori, Kochi-shi, Kochi 780-8010, Japan |
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Abstract: | We examined larval myctophid fish assemblages and their distribution patterns, based on discrete depth sampling. Samples were collected at 19 stations along a transect that crossed the subtropical–tropical waters of the western North Pacific. In total, we collected 27 189 larvae of 40 myctophid species or types, belonging to 15 genera. Three assemblages were recognized, based on their species composition: Kuroshio Axis (KuA), Kuroshio Countercurrent (KCC), and Subtropical Countercurrent–North Equatorial Current (SCC–NEC) assemblages. The distributions of these assemblages were well defined by the positions of the KuA and the Subtropical Convergence. Each species had a specific distribution depth, and none showed diel vertical migration. Larvae of the subfamily Lampanyctinae were distributed in shallower waters (0–50 m) than larvae of the subfamily Myctophinae (50–150 m). Larvae of the same species were distributed at lower depths in the SCC–NEC area than in the KCC area. This corresponded to the abundance of chlorophyll a, which would reflect abundance of prey organisms such as copepod nauplii and copepodites. |
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Keywords: | current systems horizontal distribution myctophid fish larvae species assemblage subtropical–tropical waters vertical distribution |
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