The distribution and demography of Euphausia superba in Prydz Bay during the austral summer 2002

Yongqin, Liu and Song, Sun and Yongshan, Zhang and Huilian, Liu (2012) The distribution and demography of Euphausia superba in Prydz Bay during the austral summer 2002. Advances in Polar Science, 23 (1). pp. 12-18.

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Abstract

This study documents the horizontal distribution and demography of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana), collected using trawls, from the Prydz Bay region during January 2002. Euphausia superba (E. superba) was distributed primarily south of 64°S. The average density and biomass were estimated as 68.85 ind·(1 000 m-3) and 24.16 g wet weight·(1 000 m-3), respectively. Highest values were located in the open sea (depth > 3 000 m). Body length of E. superba ranged from 30 to 55 mm (N=1 758), with a mean length of 38.45±3.68 mm (SD). The overall sex ratio was approximately 1∶1, 47.6% females (41.9% sub-adults and 5.7% adults), 46.6% males (42.7% sub-adults and 3.9% adults), while 5.8% were juveniles. The population structure of E. superba exhibited geographical variation. At stations in the western part of the survey area populations had a high proportion of juveniles, a lower sexual maturity stage for males and small body size, while the opposite was found at stations in the eastern part. A latitudinal difference was found at stations along 70.5°E and 73°E transects: body length was small and the sex ratio was high in regions of high latitude, while the opposite occurred in areas of low latitude.

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    Keywords: Euphausia superba, distribution, density, population structure, Prydz Bay
    Subjects: Natural Environment > Fauna
    Natural Environment > Oceans
    Organizations: Unspecified
    Date Deposited: 21 Sep 2023 12:51
    URI: http://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2442

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