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Abstract
ABSTRACT
Mesopelagic fish are among the most abundant vertebrates on Earth and play a crucial role in carbon sequestration through their daily vertical migration. However, their dietary ecology remains poorly understood, especially in the Red Sea, limiting our grasp of their trophic interactions and ecological roles. This study investigates the dietary composition of two common mesopelagic fish species in the Red Sea, the lanternfish (
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Vertical migrations;
Behavior;
Thermal cycling;
Shellfish;
Biogeochemistry;
Remotely operated vehicles;
Diet;
Trophic relationships;
Stable isotopes;
Fish;
Ecosystems;
Carbon sequestration;
Partitioning;
Prey;
Commonality;
Carbon;
Continental slope;
DNA barcoding;
Deoxyribonucleic acid--DNA;
Vertebrates;
Mitochondrial DNA;
Taxa;
Benthosema;
Vinciguerria mabahiss;
Copepoda
; Angulo‐Preckler, Carlos 1 ; Hempel, Christopher A. 1
; Qurban, Mohammad A. 2 ; Pieribone, Vincent A. 3 ; Duarte, Carlos M. 1 1 Marine Science Program, Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
2 National Center for Wildlife (NCW), Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
3 OceanX, New York, New York, USA