Larval development and spawning ecology of euphausiids in the Ross Sea and its adjacent waters in 2004/05
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The horizontal and vertical distributions of larvae and reproductive timing of euphausiids were investigated in the Ross Sea and its adjacent waters during austral summer 2004–2005. Occurrences of larvae of Euphausia frigida and E. triacantha were confined to the northern oceanic area where the Upper Circumpolar Deep Water prevailed, although their juvenile and adult stages extended the distribution further southward to the area where cooler Lower Circumpolar Deep Water prevailed. Larvae of Thysanoessa spp. were widely distributed within the oceanic to slope areas but did not occur on the shelf as juvenile or adult stages. Eggs and larvae of E. superba occurred with gravid females along the slope, but no juveniles occurred concurrently. Thus the slope does not appear to be a nursery ground for this species. The distribution of E. crystallorophias larvae was mostly confined to the shelf in the juvenile and adult stages. The onset of deepening was from early and later frucilia stages onward for E. triacantha and E. frigida, respectively. However, Thysanoessa spp. were concentrated increasingly within the surface layers from furcilia I onward. The onset of recruitment to calyptopis I appeared to be earlier in the more northern species with the exception of E. crystallorophias, which recruited before E. superba. The intense spawning of E. crystallorophias and E. superba coincided with a period of development of a coastal polynya. Generally, the onset of spawning of euphausiids appeared to be related to the latitudinal distribution and timing of sea-ice melting. Relationships between surface temperatures and development and recruitment of larvae of euphausiids are discussed.
- 日本プランクトン学会、日本ベントス学会の論文
- 2009-11-01
著者
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Naganobu Mikio
National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, 2-12-4 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanaga
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Naganobu Mikio
National Research Institute Of Far Seas Fisheries
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Noiri Yoshifumi
Marine Works Japan Ltd.
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Taki Kenji
National Res. Inst. Of Far Seas Fisheries
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Taki Kenji
National Research Institute Of Far Seas Fisheries
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Yabuki Takashi
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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HAYASHI TOMONARI
National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries
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Taki Kenji
National Res. Inst. Far Seas Fisheries Kanagawa Jpn
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