Feeding of Sagitta setosa in the Black Sea

Gut dissection of fixed individuals from samples collected during Cruise 6 of R/V Vityaz-2 in April-May 1984 was used to study feeding of Sagitta setosa in the layers of daytime plankton accumulation at the lower boundary of the oxycline. The principal food was copepodite stage V of Calanus and females of Calanus and Pseudocalanus. Analysis of daytime and night data with reference to length of migratory alterations of Sagitta populations and gut passage time indicates that they feed actively in the layers of day¬time plankton accumulations. Total food consumption during time spent in the subsurface layers ranged from 0.025-0.097 cal/indiv. in 12 h, equivalent to 37-143% of their metabolic energy expenditure. Over the course of 12 h Sagitta population consumes 0.3-5% and 0.5-6% of population of stage V copepodites and females of Calanus and Pseudocalanus females, respectively.

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Drits, Alexander V, Utkina, S V (1988). Dataset: Feeding of Sagitta setosa in the Black Sea. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.757644

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.757644
Author Drits, Alexander V
Given Name Alexander V
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Utkina, S V
Source Creation 1988
Publication Year 1988
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Title: Feeding of Sagitta setosa in the layers of daytime phytoplankton accumulation in the Black Sea
Type: DOI
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Year: 1988
Source: Oceanology
Authors: Drits Alexander V , Utkina S V .