
handle: 1834/24825
Diurnal variations and geographic distribution of zooplankton and micronekton are studied in the Angola Dome. The small zooplankton species (Copepodids, Copepods, Amphipods, Ostracods, Chaetognaths, etc.) undertake vertical migrations within a 100 m water layer. Most of the micronekton species are below this layer during the day and move towards the surface during the night. The whole region prospected is rich in zooplankton and micronekton species that are present in the upper 100 m layer during the day. Only the South-West region is poor. On the contrary, this latter region is abundant in species that migrate below this layer during the day. The authors think there are 3 main difficulties in establishing good relationships between micronekton and tunas distribution: 1 - inability of micronekton nets to catch the tunas preys; 2 - the great diversity of tunas food; and 3 - the too large delay between micronekton studies and those of stomach contents of tunas.
zooplankton, BIOMASSE, Ecology, THON, 830, MIGRATION VERTICALE, Oceanography, MICRONECTON, VARIATION TEMPORELLE, ZOOPLANCTON, RYTHME NYCTHEMERAL, CONTENU STOMACAL, Angola Dome, micronecton, REPARTITION GEOGRAPHIQUE, Biology, tuna fish
zooplankton, BIOMASSE, Ecology, THON, 830, MIGRATION VERTICALE, Oceanography, MICRONECTON, VARIATION TEMPORELLE, ZOOPLANCTON, RYTHME NYCTHEMERAL, CONTENU STOMACAL, Angola Dome, micronecton, REPARTITION GEOGRAPHIQUE, Biology, tuna fish
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