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Vertical migration timing illuminates the importance of visual and nonvisual predation pressure in the mesopelagic zone
2021
Limnology and Oceanography
Each day, motile pelagic organisms of all sizes undergo vertical movements tied to sunset and sunrise. Diel migration of animals is thought to result from the competing need to feed in energy rich surface waters while avoiding visual predators. Previous study using a newly adapted autonomous vehicle to measure individual characteristics in scattering layers provided the first measures of the internal layer structure, demonstrating that deep scattering layers can be made up of many topologically
doi:10.1002/lno.11855
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