Title of article
Krill behaviour as recorded by acoustic doppler current profilers in the Gullmarsfjord
Author/Authors
Bengt Liljebladh، نويسنده , , Maria A. Thomasson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
13
From page
301
To page
313
Abstract
Vertical distribution of sound scattering layers were observed using bottom deployed acoustic doppler current profilers (ADCP) during early spring of 1996 and autumn of 1997 in the Gullmarsfjord on the Swedish west coast. Variations in relative backscatter were interpreted in relation to horizontal water velocities, oxygen saturation as well as differences in the light, salinity and temperature regimes. Net catches revealed that much of the backscatter below 20-m depth was associated with the presence of krill, principally Meganyctiphanes norvegica.
Horizontal currents seemed to influence the migration and distribution of krill, which showed weak vertical migration patterns with low abundance during periods of strong intermediate in- and outflows, while during periods with weaker currents, a more regular diel migration occurred. Horizontal water velocities >5 cm s−1 seemed to have the potential to decrease the peak in the backscatter profile. Mean vertical migration rates of krill was 1 cm s−1, while maximum vertical migration rates were estimated to be 2.5–3 cm s−1. The range of the vertical migration was different in 1997 due to severe oxygen deficiency in the bottom water, which prevented the krill from descending >80 m. The commencement of vertical migration correlated closely to the seasonal light conditions. The descent was immediately triggered by sunrise, while ascent occurred with a delay of about 1 h at sunset.
Keywords
Krill , aDcp , diel vertical migration , Biophysical interactions , Swedish west coast
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Record number
745601
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