1. Some Aspects of the Biology of the Deep-Water Shrimp Eualus Biunguis from the East Sea of Korea (Decapoda, Natantia).
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Chun, Young-Yull, Park, Hye-Min, Kim, Jung Nyun, Lee, Hae Won, Bae, Jin-Ho, and Oh, Chul-Woong
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SHRIMPS , *CRUSTACEAN sex ratio , *CRUSTACEA , *LIFE cycles (Biology) - Abstract
Eualus biunguis was found at depths of 500-900 m in the East Sea of Korea, with the highest percentage of occurrence (33%) at 800 m. A positive correlation was observed between the number of individuals and depth. The overall sex ratio with depth deviated significantly from the expected 1 : 1, with a predominance of females, ranging from 84.80% to 97.25%. On average, the large males occurred at 600 m, the large females and ovigerous females were found at 800 m. Only non-ovigerous female E. biunguis were parasitized by the bopyrid isopod, Hemiarthrus abdominalis on the abdominal sternum between the first and second pleopods. The number of infested females differed significantly with depth. The relationship between carapace length and body weight in the parasitized and non-parasitized shrimps differed significantly, and the intercept of the non-infested shrimps was higher than that of the infested shrimps. This finding indicates that the parasite H. abdominalis has a negative effect on the growth of E. biunguis. Not only were the ovigerous females observed in relatively shallow depth range of the water, but their distribution depth range was extended to 900 m. The ovary weight of ovigerous E. biunguis increased during the incubation period, suggesting that the females are consecutive breeders, capable of multiple spawning within a single reproductive period. The gonadosomatic indices of the non-ovigerous females and ovigerous females differed significantly with depth. Mean egg size was 0.71 ± 0.09 mm3 in the non-eyed stage and 0.89 ± 0.16 mm3 in the eyed stage. There was no significant relationship between carapace length and egg size in the deep-water dwelling species E. biunguis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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