djupnivåtransi
Djupnivåtransi refers to the phenomenon of organisms transitioning between different depth zones in aquatic environments. This movement is often driven by factors such as food availability, predator avoidance, temperature, light intensity, or reproductive cycles. Many aquatic species, from plankton to fish, exhibit diurnal vertical migration, ascending to shallower waters at night to feed and descending to deeper, cooler waters during the day to avoid predation and conserve energy.
These vertical migrations can cover significant distances and play a crucial role in the overall functioning