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The Ocean Depths! (1). Wooooo - Boogey - Boogey!. Areas of the Deep Sea. How Surface Water Masses Reach The Bottom. near Greenland. “Thermohaline Circulation”. Near the Antarctic. The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt. The Mesopelagic. The Twilight Zone.
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The Ocean Depths! (1) Wooooo - Boogey - Boogey!
How Surface Water Masses Reach The Bottom near Greenland “Thermohaline Circulation” Near the Antarctic
The Mesopelagic The Twilight Zone
Deep Sea Life Is Closely Correlated With Plankton Abundance And Light Intensity Thermocline Bottom of Mesopelagic Zone – No Light exists here
The Mesopelagic – Home Of The Oxygen Minimum Zone Mesopelagic
Mesopelagic Crustaceans Opossum shrimp krill true (decapod) shrimp
A Very Large Ostracod or Seed Shrimp – This One is 1 cm in Length
Mesopelagic Squid Showing Photophores Photophores, or light organs, are characteristic of many animals in the mesopelagic – they are active in bioluminescence
Typical Mesopelagic Fishes hatchetfish pacific viperfish lanternfish dragonfish barracudina longnose lancetfish
Adaptations of Mesopelagic Fishes • Small body size – limited food supply • Large mouths hinged to disarticulate • Generalized omnivores with abundant, long, sharp teeth • Feeding habits – migrators and non-migrators • Sense organs – tubular eyes with 2 retinas; well-developed lateral lines
Adaptations Con’t.: Coloration and Body Shape • Countershading • Transparency – especially in upper areas of mesopelagic • Lateral compression of the body • Photophores and Bioluminescence
Mesopelagic Fishes – Vertical Migrators vs. Non-Migrators Lanternfishes Dragonfishes
An Adaptation for Large Prey – Hinged Jaws! Viper fish Rattrap fish Opportunists of the Deep
Convergent Evolution of Tubular Eyes in Mesopelagic Organisms Krill – bilobed eye Midwater fish - Scopelarchus Deep-Sea Octopus
Having Photophores Is Adaptive ! Squid Without Photophores Squid With Photophores
The Ocean Depths! (2) Wooooo - Boogey - Boogey!
Below the Mesopelagic – The World of Perpetual Darkness • Below this zone which stops at about 1,000 meters is the: • Bathypelagic - 1,000 to 4,000 meters • Abyssopelagic - 4,000 to 6,000 meters • Hadopelagic – below 6,000 meters and into the trenches
The Bathypelagic – Home Of Perpetual Darkness Mesopelagic Bathypelagic (upper reaches)
Adaptations of Deep-Sea Pelagic Fishes An Anglerfish
Some Deep-Sea Fishes Anglerfish Note very small, parasitic male Swallower Gulper
The Problem Of Finding A Mate … • Produce light ! (bioluminescence) • Produce an odor ! (pheromones) • Be a parasite and attach to the other sex ! • Be a hermaphrodite and say “to heck with it” !
Characteristics Of Fish From Different Depths Of The Pelagic
Sampling Methods for the Mesopelagic and Beyond … A Remote-Controlled Midwater Trawl