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In situ comparison of activity in two deep-sea scavenging fishes occupying different depth zones
M A Collins, I G Priede, P M Bagley
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Oceans and Seas
89%
Porcupines
88%
Fishes
72%
Food Supply
65%
Swimming
56%
Tail
50%
Gadiformes
40%
Temperature
37%
Food
18%
Water
17%
Pressure
16%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
bait
100%
deep sea
73%
in situ
47%
fish
46%
food supply
43%
speed
38%
comparison
32%
abyssal plain
25%
scavenger
22%
arrival time
21%
in situ measurement
18%
niche
18%
video
18%
shallow water
16%
food
13%
temperature
7%
Agriculture & Biology
baits
80%
fish
44%
marine fish
42%
body length
38%
Antimora
36%
Coryphaenoides armatus
36%
tail
32%
Macrouridae
30%
demersal fish
28%
hake
27%
niches
17%
temperature
15%
water
8%
Chemical Compounds
Food
55%
Length
30%
Pressure
15%
Time
9%