LARVAE OF EUPHAUSIA-SUPERBA IN THE SCOTIA SEA AND BRANSFIELD STRAIT IN MARCH 1984 - DEVELOPMENT AND ABUNDANCE COMPARED WITH 1981 LARVAE

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BRINTON, E
HUNTLEY, M
TOWNSEND, AW
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10.1007/BF00446090
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Larvae of Euphausia superba in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic in March 1984 averaged 580 per 1000 m3 of water. This is 100 times less than we observed in March 1981, but more than the average of 250 larvae per 1000 m3 found in January-February 1981. There was one 1984 high-abundance sample, accounting for 85% of all larvae caught, from the eastern area of confluence of Drake Passage and Weddell Sea waters. Abundances in 1984 near the South Shetland Islands were commonly 5 to 10 larvae per 1000 m3, and younger by 2 to 4 developmental stages that in March 1981. Body lengths of given stages were generally less in 1984 than in 1981. Advanced furcilia stages, particularly, in the 1984 samples tended to be smaller than the same stages in March 1981, indicating relatively poor growth during February 1984. However, the 1984 younger larvae (calyptopes and the developmental forms of furcilia stages 1 and 2) indicated that, in 1984 recent (March) growth had been good - probably better than in February. Direct observation of the development of calyptopis stage 3 to furcilia stage yielded a development time of 7.7 days, which compares favorably to the 8-day period estimated from field samples. Reduced food availability did not affect the development rate nor give rise to a clearly higher incidence of indirect pathways of development. It is postulated that recruitment was about of month later in 1984 than in 1981 in most of the area studied and was probably going to be less successful.
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