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The Functional and Ecological Significance of Deep Diving by Large Marine Predators
Annual Review of Marine Science ( IF 17.3 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-032521-103517
Camrin D Braun 1, 2 , Martin C Arostegui 1, 3 , Simon R Thorrold 1 , Yannis P Papastamatiou 4 , Peter Gaube 3 , Jorge Fontes 5 , Pedro Afonso 1, 5
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Many large marine predators make excursions from surface waters to the deep ocean below 200 m. Moreover, the ability to access meso- and bathypelagic habitats has evolved independently across marine mammals, reptiles, birds, teleost fishes, and elasmobranchs. Theoretical and empirical evidence suggests a number of plausible functional hypotheses for deep-diving behavior. Developing ways to test among these hypotheses will, however, require new ways to quantify animal behavior and biophysical oceanographic processes at coherent spatiotemporal scales. Current knowledge gaps include quantifying ecological links between surface waters and mesopelagic habitats and the value of ecosystem services provided by biomass in the ocean twilight zone. Growing pressure for ocean twilight zone fisheries creates an urgent need to understand the importance of the deep pelagic ocean to large marine predators.

中文翻译:


大型海洋捕食者深潜的功能和生态意义

许多大型海洋捕食者从地表水到 200 米以下的深海游弋。此外,在海洋哺乳动物、爬行动物、鸟类、硬骨鱼类和弹性鳃类动物中,进入中海和深海栖息地的能力已经独立进化。理论和经验证据表明了一些关于深潜行为的合理功能假设。然而,开发测试这些假设的方法将需要新的方法来在连贯的时空尺度上量化动物行为和生物物理海洋学过程。当前的知识差距包括量化地表水和中层生境之间的生态联系以及海洋暮光区生物量提供的生态系统服务的价值。

更新日期:2022-01-04
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