Reverse diel vertical migration: an escape from invertebrate predators
- PMID: 17730658
- DOI: 10.1126/science.220.4604.1404
Reverse diel vertical migration: an escape from invertebrate predators
Abstract
The marine copepod Pseudocalanus sp. exhibits an unusual reverse diel vertical migration in Dabob Bay, Washington, concurrently with a normal vertical migration by nocturnal invertebrate predators. Reduced spatial overlap with predators appears to decrease mortality rate of adult female Pseudocalanus. A life table analysis suggests that the demographic disadvantage associated with daily migration across a thermal gradient can be overcome if mortality is reduced by as little as 16 percent.
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