Seasonal changes in nauplii and adults of Calanus hyperboreus (Copepoda) captured in sediment traps, Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic
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Arctic copepods were collected using time-series sediment traps in the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic, as part of the CASES (Canadian Arctic Shelf Exchange Study) program. Four sediment traps were deployed at three stations (200 m depth for CA15, 200 and 400 m depths for CA18, and 200 m depth for CA20) from October 2003 to July 2004. We collected many copepod nauplii ranging in body length from 155 to 811 μm, among which nauplii (mostly N1-2) of Calanus with a size of 〜190 μm apparently increased in abundance from February to mid-March. Mature-stage adult females (AF) of Calanus hyperboreus were collected in the traps from February to March, and adult males of C. hyperboreus appeared from November to December at all stations. The likely spawning period of these AF coincided with the occurrence period of 〜190 μm-sized nauplii. This finding suggests that these nauplii were derived from C. hyperboreus and that their breeding began at the beginning of November or December at the latest, continuing through April in the Amundsen Gulf.
著者
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HATTORI H.
Department of Legal Medicine, Aichi Medical University
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Sampei M.
Laval University
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Ota Y.
Senshu University of Ishinomaki
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Makabea R.
Senshu University of Ishinomaki
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Tanimura A.
Mie University
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Sasaki H.
Senshu University of Ishinomaki
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Hattori H.
Department Of Legal Medicine Aichi Medical University
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Hattori H.
Department Of Marine Biology And Sciences Tokai University
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