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Diet of the mesopelagic fish Notoscopelus japonicus (Family: Myctophidae) associated with the continental slope off the Pacific coast of Honshu, Japan
Authors:KAZUHISA  UCHIKAWA  ORIO  YAMAMURA  DAIJI  KITAGAWA AND YASUNORI  SAKURAI
Institution:;Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University, Hakodate, Hokkaido 041-8611, ;Hokkaido National Fisheries Research Institute, Kushiro, Hokkaido 085-0802 and ;Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute, Hachinohe, Aomori 031-0841, Japan
Abstract:The diet of Notoscopelus japonicus , one of the dominant mesopelagic fishes in the transitional waters of the western North Pacific, was examined in 106 specimens collected over the continental slope off the Pacific coast of northern Japan during April and October 1996. The prey comprised mainly crustaceans, such as copepods, ostracods, euphausiids and amphipods. Euphausia pacifica was the dominant prey, representing 83.1% by number and 72.4% by wet weight of the total diet. Between April and October, there was no shift in prey species consumed, but prey size decreased significantly and prey number per fish stomach increased in October. These results indicate that, in October, N. japonicus consumed larger numbers of smaller E. pacifica , rather than shifting to other prey taxa. The pronounced importance of E. pacifica in the diet was ascribed to its co-occurrence with N. japonicus at night in the surface layer and during the daytime in the near-bottom layer.
Keywords:diet              Euphausia pacifica            euphausiids  mesopelagic fish  myctophids              Notoscopelus japonicus            upper continental slope
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