WINTER ONTOGENIC MIGRATIONS AND THE ONSET OF GONAD DEVELOPMENT IN LARGE DOMINANT CALANOID COPEPODS IN THE WEDDELL GYRE (ANTARCTICA)

Citation
Va. Spiridonov et Kn. Kosobokova, WINTER ONTOGENIC MIGRATIONS AND THE ONSET OF GONAD DEVELOPMENT IN LARGE DOMINANT CALANOID COPEPODS IN THE WEDDELL GYRE (ANTARCTICA), Marine ecology. Progress series, 157, 1997, pp. 233-246
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
01718630
Volume
157
Year of publication
1997
Pages
233 - 246
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1997)157:<233:WOMATO>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Data on abundance, stage composition and vertical distribution, sex ra tio, maturity states, and the inferred seasonal/ontogenetic migrations of Calanoides acutus, Calanus propinquus, and Rhincalanus gigas obtai ned during the Winter Weddell Gyre Study 1992 in early to mid-winter a re presented. During this period copepodite Stages CIV and CV and adul t females of C. acutus underwent an ontogenetic downward migration, wh ich in CIV seemed to be delayed until early winter if moderate biomass of phytoplankton was sustained in the upper water layers. The descent of CV and CVI was close to completion already by June while CIV conti nued to sink down slowly during the winter. By mid-winter, sexual diff erentiation in CV, maturation of males, and the onset of female matura tion were observed for C. acutus. Males of C. acutus maintained rather restricted vertical distribution centered in the core of the Warm Dee p Water. C. propinquus showed no indication of regular ontogenetic mig ration, but did show some seasonal changes in the vertical distributio n of particular stages with a strong geographical variability. The bul k of the overwintering C. propinquus population in the Weddell Gyre co nsisted of CIII and did not leave the Winter Water. The maturation of males and females in C. propinquus began in winter as well. R. gigas u nderwent a downward migration, which was only detected in those parts of the Weddell Gyre where some recruitment of that species took place, i.e. at the Weddell Front and in the Maud Rise area. Although sexual differentiation in CV was in progress in winter, the onset of maturati on of both males and females in R. gigas appeared to be delayed until at least the end of winter.