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  1. Diaphus metopoclampus, Spothead lantern fish - FishBase

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    D. metopoclampus was not the only myctophid recorded during sampling: L. crocodilus, Diaphus rafinesquei (Cocco, 1838), Lobianchia spp. and Symbolophorus veranyi (Moreau, 1888) were also caught. Figure 2. Standard length (SL) frequency distribution of Diaphus metopoclampus specimens sampled in the Strait of Sicily.
    Diaphus metopoclampus is bathypelagic and non-migratory, living at depths of 90–1,085 m (295–3,560 ft) in non-polar seas worldwide, typically on the continental slope.
    D. metopoclampus can be ascribed to the group of acyclic predators, since it seems to be a non-migrator myctophid that feeds when prey are available. Statistical analysis indicated a size-related shift in the diet of D. metopoclampus from smaller prey organisms (e.g, Metridinidae) to larger ones (e.g, Euphausiidae and Myctophidae).
    However, statistical analysis showed the presence of a size-related shift in the diet of adult D. metopoclampus from smaller prey organisms (e.g., Metridinidae) to lar- ger ones (e.g., Euphausiidae and Myctophidae).
  3. Diaphus metopoclampus - Wikipedia

  4. Diet of the spothead lanternfish Diaphus metopoclampus (Cocco, …

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  6. Diaphus metopoclampus - Fishes of Australia

    WebAn oceanic, mesopelagic species that undertakes daily vertical migrations from 375-850 m during the day, up to 80 m during the night to feed. Features. Dorsal fin 14-16 (rarely 14); Anal fin 14-16 (rarely 14 or 16); …

  7. Spothead lantern fish (Diaphus metopoclampus)

    WebJul 30, 2018 · Spothead lantern fish (Diaphus metopoclampus) was first described in 1829 by the Italian naturalist Anastasio Cocco (1799-1854). Bathypelagic speces. It occurs at the depth of 90-1085 meters. The …

  8. Diaphus metopoclampus, Spothead lantern fish - FishBase

  9. Fishes of the Northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean: Diaphus ...

  10. Diet of the spothead lanternfish Diaphus metopoclampus

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