Measurements of density contrast and sound-speed contrast for target strength estimation of Neocalanus copepods (Neocalanus cristatus and Neocalanus plumchrus) in the North Pacific Ocean
The mass density and sound-speed contrasts against surrounding seawater ( g and h , respectively) of Neocalanus copepods ( N. cristatus and N. plumchrus ) were measured in 2006 and 2007 to compute the theoretical target strength (TS). The values of g ranged from 0.997 to 1.009 in N. cristatus and fr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fisheries science 2009-11, Vol.75 (6), p.1377-1387 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mass density and sound-speed contrasts against surrounding seawater (
g
and
h
, respectively) of
Neocalanus
copepods (
N. cristatus
and
N. plumchrus
) were measured in 2006 and 2007 to compute the theoretical target strength (TS). The values of
g
ranged from 0.997 to 1.009 in
N. cristatus
and from 0.995 to 1.009 in
N. plumchrus
. There were no correlations between prosome length (PL) and
g
. The values of
h
ranged from 1.006 to 1.021 in
N. cristatus
and from 1.013 to 1.025 in
N. plumchrus
and varied with changes in temperature. TS was estimated with the theoretical sound scattering model using the values of
g
and
h
based on the temperature, salinity, and depth of the location where the specimens were collected. Regressions of the tilt-averaged TS versus PL were obtained at 38, 120, and 200 kHz. The averaged TS of
N. cristatus
and
N. plumchrus
at 120 kHz, which is widely used as a high frequency, ranged from −110.0 to −103.1 dB and from −121.4 to −109.7 dB, respectively. There was a positive correlation between frequency and averaged TS: the higher the frequency, the higher the value of averaged TS. The TS at 120 and 38 kHz varied from 14.8 to 16.4 dB in
N. cristatus
and from 17.9 to 18.7 dB in
N. plumchrus
, respectively; that at 200 and 120 kHz varied from 2.9 to 5.5 dB in
N. cristatus
and from 5.3 to 6.5 dB in
N. plumchrus
, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0919-9268 1444-2906 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12562-009-0172-3 |