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Planktivore vertical migration and shoaling under a subarctic light regime

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19155
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https://doi.org/10.1139/F09-014
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2009-03-20
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Journal article
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Gjelland, Karl Øystein; Bøhn, Thomas; Horne, John K.; Jensvoll, Ingrid; Knudsen, Frank Reier; Amundsen, Per-Arne
Abstract
Visually foraging planktivorous fish are prey of visual predators, and their foraging behaviour may be affected by light levels both in terms of gain and risk. The large seasonal change in day length throughout a subarctic summer at 69°N was used to show the influence of light on diel vertical migration (DVM) and shoaling patterns in a planktivorous fish assemblage consisting of two species (Coregonus lavaretus and Coregonus albula). Under the midnight sun in June, night and daytime behaviour was similar, with extensive shoaling and limited DVM. With increasingly darker nights towards autumn, the fish dispersed during the dark hours and showed more extensive DVM. Throughout the changing light regime of both the day and the season, the planktivores consistently chose depths with light levels compatible with visual foraging and reduced predation risk as revealed from reactive distance modelling of coregonids and their salmonid predators. The findings support the hypothesis that behavioural decisions are based on a trade-off between foraging rate and predation risk, and increased predator avoidance behaviour towards autumn suggests that this trade-off is state-dependent.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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Gjelland, K.O., Bøhn, T., Horne, J., Jensvoll, I., Knudsen, F.R. & Amundsen, P.-A. (2009). Planktivore vertical migration and shoaling under a subarctic light regime. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences., 66(4), 525-539.
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