1. Distribution and reproductive aspects of the pandalid shrimp, Pandalus eous, in the deep sea of the East Sea, Korea.
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Park, Hye-Min, Oh, Chul-Woong, and Sohn, MyeongHo
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PANDALUS , *SHRIMPS , *CRUSTACEAN sex ratio , *WINTER , *REPRODUCTION - Abstract
The objective of the study was to investigate if reproductive characteristics of Pandalus eous affect the depth distribution in the East Sea of Korea. P. eous was found at depths of 500–900 m in the East Sea of Korea, with the highest percentage occurrence (34%) at 500 m. A negative correlation was observed between the number of individuals and the depth. The overall sex ratio also turned out to be significantly correlated with depth. On average, the larger individuals (bigger than 26.37 cm), which included transitional, female, and ovigerous females, were mostly distributed at 700 m depth. The percentage of males increased by depth and ovigerous females were mainly distributed in the shallow water (300 m) during winter. Ovigerous females were not found at 900 m, which is the deepest depth range in this study. The percentage of transitional individuals was greatest at 500 m and decreased gradually with depth. All ovigerous female individuals were of the spent ovarian stage in winter. Female numbers in the ripe ovarian stage increased with depth and immature females rarely appeared. The gonadosomatic indices of the nonovigerous females and ovigerous females were highest at 700 m in depth. The mean egg size of P. eous was 0.83±0.11 mm3 in the non–eyed stage and 0.93±0.17 mm3 in the eyed stage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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