2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11129
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Ontogenetic shift or not? Different foraging trade‐offs within the meso‐ to bathypelagic fish community

Liz Loutrage,
Anik Brind'Amour,
Tiphaine Chouvelon
et al.

Abstract: During ontogeny, the increase in body size forces species to make trade‐offs between their food requirements, the conditions necessary for growth and reproduction as well as the avoidance of predators. Ontogenetic changes are leading species to seek out habitats and food resources that meet their needs. To this end, ontogenetic changes in nocturnal habitat (vertical use of the water column) and in the type of food resources (based on stable isotopes of nitrogen) were investigated in 12 species of deep pelagic … Show more

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