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What drives the diel vertical migrations of Antarctic midwater fish?
Robison, B.H. (2003). What drives the diel vertical migrations of Antarctic midwater fish? J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 83(3): 639-642. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315403007586h
In: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press/Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom: Cambridge. ISSN 0025-3154; e-ISSN 1469-7769, more
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Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Heterotrophic organisms > Predators
    Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms > Fish > Marine fish
    Behaviour > Avoidance reactions
    Behaviour > Migrations > Vertical migrations
    Interspecific relationships > Predation
    Layers > Water column
    Taxa > Species > Migratory species
    PSW, Antarctic Ocean [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Robison, B.H.

Abstract
    Like their counterparts at lower latitudes, many Antarctic midwater fish make extensive, diel vertical migrations. However, Antarctic species make these migrations in the absence of two of the three selective advantages generally ascribed to this behaviour. Because the water column is nearly isothermal, there is no metabolic bonus to be gained from thermal differences in habitat depth. Likewise, because their prey do not perform significant vertical migrations, the fish migrations act to diminish rather than enhance their feeding opportunities. For Antarctic midwater fish, the sole advantage of these migrations appears to be the avoidance of visually-cued predators in the upper part of the water column. An evaluation of the relative importance of the three selective factors supports the suggestion that predator avoidance may also be the principal driver of diel vertical migrations for midwater fish at lower latitudes.

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