Diet Composition of Bathylagus euryops (Osmeriformes: Bathylagidae) Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

  • Christopher J. Sweetman
  • , Tracey Sutton
  • , M. Vecchione
  • , Robert J. Latour

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Abstract

The northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, from Iceland to the Azores (MAR), is the largest topographical feature in the Atlantic Ocean. Despite its size, few studies have described dietary patterns of pelagic fishes along the MAR. MAR-ECO, a Census of Marine Life field project, aimed to describe the food web structure of abundant fish species along the ridge through a series of research expeditions to the MAR. Among the midwater fishes sampled during the MAR-ECO project, Bathylagus euryops (Osmeriformes: Bathylagidae) was the biomass-dominant pelagic species and ranked third in total abundance. In this paper, we describe the dietary composition of B. euryops along the MAR. Overall, copepods represented the dominant prey group consumed by B. euryops . Multivariate analyses, including a cluster analysis and a canonical correspondence analysis, revealed that fish size significantly influenced the diet of B. euryops with ostracods representing the most important prey group at small sizes (<95 mm) and decapod shrimp and calanoid copepods becoming more important with increasing fish size. Due to the high abundance and biomass observed along the MAR combined with its role as a link for energy transfer between zooplankton and higher trophic level predators, B. euryops appears to be an ecologically important species in the oceanic food web of the North Atlantic Ocean.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDeep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Volume92
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2014

Keywords

  • Bathypelagic zone
  • Diet composition
  • Mesopelagic zone
  • Mid-ocean ridges
  • Ontogeny
  • Vertical migration

Disciplines

  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

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