Abstract
The occurrence of a diurnal vertical migration was recorded for two sublittoral cumaceans, Pseudocuma longicornis and Iphinöe trispinosa, in the sublittoral region of Kames Bay, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland. Three 24-h surveys carried out in January, June, and July showed that both species performed a diurnal migration with greatest numbers appearing at the surface just after sunset and before sunrise. The swimming appendages and relative densities of these cumaceans were also noted.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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14 articles.
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