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Interactions between fish species on seamount coral habitat
In: Acta Ethologica. Springer: Heidelberg. ISSN 0873-9749; e-ISSN 1437-9546, meer
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Author keywords |
Deep-sea; Prey–predator relationships; Species interaction; Blackbelly rosefish; Offshore rockfish; Condor seamount |
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- Gomes-Pereira, J.N., meer
- Porteiro, F.M.
- Santos, R.S.
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Abstract |
The behaviour of the scorpionfish Helicolenus dactylopterus and Pontinus kuhlii towards the zooplanktivores Anthias anthias and Callanthias ruber are described from rare in situ remote-operated vehicle (ROV) observations. The events were recorded by ROV SP on gorgonian habitats of Dentomuricea meteor and Viminella flagellum at the summit of Condor seamount (212–223 m; Azores, Northeast Atlantic). Behaviour in both species included approaching the zooplanktivores from a sitting position, orientating the snout in front of the object and swimming in a straight line. After an initial slow displacement, it follows an adduction of dorsal, pectoral and anal fins and an increase in speed, occasionally accompanied of a burst swim. H. dactylopterus can reach up to 0.8 m above the seafloor, departing from more than 1.5m distance; P. kuhlii was observed only on one occasion, chasing A. anthias from 0.64-m distance, with average swimming velocities of 1–2 m/s. The possibility of predatory or agonistic behaviour is discussed, with more evidence being gathered towards the former, representing a possible linkage between the pelagic and the benthic realm. |
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- Gomes-Pereira JN; Institute of Marine Research (IMAR - Azores), Portugal; Department of Oceanography and Fisheries (DOP) - UAC, Portugal (2017) ImagDOP Benthic Video Annotations in Condor seamount in 2010., meer
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