Distribution and community structure of midwater fishes in relation to the subtropical convergence off eastern Tasmania, Australia

Young et al examined whether there were differences in the distribution and density of midwater fishes, which were sampled at night to a depth of 400 m in oceanic waters east of Tasmania Australia, in relation to the subtropical convergence (STC) separating East Australia Current water from subantar...

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