6 páginas, 1 figura, 2 tablas.Biomass spectra in the different benthic fish assemblages at depths between 100 and
800 m off the coast of Namibia were studied over a period of 3 yr These assemblages were located in
areas spanning active upwelling centres on the shelf and zones of lower productivity on the lower
slope. The slopes of the curves for the normallzed size distributions were related to zonal productivity
and abundance of the smallest slze classes. In the main upwelling centre, in which abundance of small
specimens was high earn d comrnunlty diversity lower, biomass clearly dropped off with increasing size;
teleost fishes and mid-level predators (which prey on euphausiids and other pelagic crustaceans) predominated
In the less productive zone, where the biomass of small specimens was very low and communlty
diversity very high, biomass increased or at least tended to remaln constant with size and elasrnobranchs
and apex predators (which prey on fish and cephalopods) were most abundant.Peer reviewe