Cloud shadows drive vertical migrations of deep-dwelling marine life
Abstract
Our study provides evidence that, in addition to diel vertical migration, zooplankton residing at >300-m depth during the day perform high-frequency, vertical migrations due to light modulation by clouds. Using a water-following framework and measurements and modeling of the twilight zone light field, we isolated the detailed phototactic response and show that some twilight zone animals are considerably more active than previously thought, with a cumulative distance traveled of more than one-third of that for diel migration. The increased movement increases predation risk and has implications for the metabolic requirements of these animals in the food-limited deep sea.
- Publication:
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- August 2021
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2021PNAS..11822977O
- Keywords:
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- vertical migration;
- zooplankton;
- phototaxis;
- clouds