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Egg Size and Formation of the Geographical Range in Thysanoessa inermis(Kroyer, 1846) (Crustacea: Euphausiacea) in the Norwegian and Barents Seas

Authors :
Timofeev, S.
Source :
Russian Journal of Marine Biology; November 2005, Vol. 31 Issue: 6 p352-358, 7p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Using materials on the euphausiacean Thysanoessa inermiscollected in the Norwegian and Barents seas (from 60°N to 73°N) we studied the variability of size characteristics in the eggs (diameter of embryos and egg capsules and the width of the perivitelline space) and their correlations with water temperature and salinity. The size of embryos showed almost no variability irrespective of the location of the sampling site and the water temperature and salinity; the perivitelline space performs a protective function, and its width showed a tendency to decrease with increasing water temperature and salinity. The similarities in the size of embryos in T. inermispopulations thousands of kilometers away from each other might be explained, first, by the relatively small age of the populations (the age of the population from the Barents Sea did not exceed 6000–7000 years) and second, by movement of the crustaceans with currents from the Norwegian Sea to the Barents Sea.Using materials on the euphausiacean Thysanoessa inermiscollected in the Norwegian and Barents seas (from 60°N to 73°N) we studied the variability of size characteristics in the eggs (diameter of embryos and egg capsules and the width of the perivitelline space) and their correlations with water temperature and salinity. The size of embryos showed almost no variability irrespective of the location of the sampling site and the water temperature and salinity; the perivitelline space performs a protective function, and its width showed a tendency to decrease with increasing water temperature and salinity. The similarities in the size of embryos in T. inermispopulations thousands of kilometers away from each other might be explained, first, by the relatively small age of the populations (the age of the population from the Barents Sea did not exceed 6000–7000 years) and second, by movement of the crustaceans with currents from the Norwegian Sea to the Barents Sea.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10630740 and 16083377
Volume :
31
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs8303846
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11179-006-0003-7