2012
DOI: 10.1134/s0032945212100013
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Specific features of feeding and trophic status of mass species of the family Macrouridae in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean

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“…*families displayed in TL. (Chuchukalo and Napazakov, 2012). The presence of these large species implies the existence of an ecological niche of colossal predators with high trophic status even at depths greater than 2,000 m. The distributions of these two species are limited within the North Pacific, which may suggest that the deep waters of the North Pacific provide sufficient energy to meet the nutritional requirements of such predators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…*families displayed in TL. (Chuchukalo and Napazakov, 2012). The presence of these large species implies the existence of an ecological niche of colossal predators with high trophic status even at depths greater than 2,000 m. The distributions of these two species are limited within the North Pacific, which may suggest that the deep waters of the North Pacific provide sufficient energy to meet the nutritional requirements of such predators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longfin Grenadier. To 93 cm (36.6 in) TL (Chuchukalo and Napazakov 2012). Southern Japan and Sea of Okhotsk off Kuril Islands to central Bering Sea (58°32'N, 176°50'W) ; south Pacific Ocean (Linley et al 2017).…”
Section: In) Tl (Dfo)mentioning
confidence: 99%