Известия ТИНРО (Mar 2016)

Feeding of smoothtongue <i>Leuroglossus schmidti</i> in the Bering, Okhotsk Seas and adjacent waters of the Pacific Ocean

  • Alexander Ya. Efimkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2016-184-150-157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 184, no. 1
pp. 150 – 157

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Smoothtongue Leuroglossus schmidti is a small mesopelagic fish species common for subarctic waters. It rises to the upper epipelagic layer at night for feeding and preys mainly on euphausiids, copepods and amphipods. Its mean index of stomach fullness reaches 68 ‱ in the epipelagic layer, but it almost doesn’t feed deeper than 200 m, judging by a little food in the stomach. In the Bering Sea, euphausiids dominate in its diet and the portion of copepods is small. In the ​​Okhotsk Sea, each of these two groups provides a half of the diet. In the North Pacific, the portion of copepods is 63 % on average, euphausiids are the second important prey, and amphipods occur in the diet occasionally. Daily ration of smoothtongue is about 1.4 %.

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