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Physiological, growth, and development of larval krill Euphausia superba in autumn and winter in the Lazarev Sea, Antarctica.

Authors :
Meyer, Bettina
Fuentes, Veronica
Guerra, Citlali
Schmidt, Katrin
Atkinson, Angus
Spahic, Susanne
Cisewski, Boris
Freier, Ulrich
Olariaga, Alejandro
Bathmann, Ulrich
Source :
Limnology & Oceanography. Sep2009, Vol. 54 Issue 5, p16-16. 1p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The physiological condition of larval Antarctic krill was investigated during austral autumn 2004 and winter 2006 in the Lazarev Sea. The condition of larvae was quantified in both seasons by determining their body length (BL), dry weight (DW), elemental and biochemical composition, stomach content analysis, and rates of metabolism and growth. Overall the larvae in autumn were in better condition under the ice than in open water, and for those under the ice, condition decreased from autumn to winter. Thus, growth rates of furcilia larvae in open water in autumn were similar to winter values under the ice (mean, 0.008 mm d-1), whereas autumn underice values were higher (0.015 mm d-1). Equivalent larval stages in winter had up to 30% shorter BL and 70% lower DW than in autumn. Mean respiration rates of winter larvae were 43% lower than of autumn larvae. However, their ammonium excretion rates doubled in winter from 0.03 to 0.06 µg NH4 DW-1 h-1, resulting in mean O:N ratios of 46 in autumn and 15 in winter. Thus, differing metabolic substrates were used between autumn and winter, which supports a degree of flexibility for overwintering of larval krill. The larvae were eating small copepods (Oithona spp.) and protozoans, as well as autotrophic food under the ice. The interplay between under-ice topography, apparent current speed under sea ice, and the swimming ability of larval krill is probably critical to whether larval krill can maintain position and exploit suitable feeding areas under the ice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00243590
Volume :
54
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Limnology & Oceanography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
44896991
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2009.54.5.1595