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A year round comparative study on the population structures of pelagic Ostracoda in Admiralty Bay (Southern Ocean)

A year round comparative study on the population structures of pelagic Ostracoda in Admiralty Bay (Southern Ocean)
A year round comparative study on the population structures of pelagic Ostracoda in Admiralty Bay (Southern Ocean)
The population structures of the three dominant planktonic halocyprid Ostracoda species in Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula) were followed throughout the course of a year in zooplankton samples collected once every three weeks from February 1993 to January 1994. The sampling was conducted at two stations: A in the central part of Admiralty Bay (400–0 m) and B in the entrance to the Bay from the Bransfield Strait (400–0 m). The samples were taken using a WP-2 net (square mouth opening of 0.196 m2 and 200 ?m mesh) hauled vertically from the bottom to the surface. Changes in the age structures of the populations of three species Alacia belgicae, Alacia hettacra and Metaconchoecia isocheira were tracked. Their population structures differed. The changes in A. belgicae suggested that it reproduces year-round, whereas both A. hettacra and M. isocheira probably complete their life cycles within a year. The cycle in A. hettacra probably starts earlier in the year than that of M. isocheira. Populations of A. belgicae and M. isocheira were more advanced in their development at station A, than at station B, but A. hettacra was more advanced at the latter. Advection appears to play a role in maintaining the populations in the shelf waters. Comparisons between populations in the shelf area (Admiralty Bay) and in open ocean waters (Croker Passage) show that the M. isocheira population is older in shelf water whereas the age structure of A. belgicae population is not influenced by the locality.
Antarctica, Admiralty Bay, Pelagic Ostracoda, Halocyprids, Life cycle, Seasonal changes
0018-8158
66-77
Blachowiak-Samolyk, K.
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Angel, M.V.
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Blachowiak-Samolyk, K.
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Angel, M.V.
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Blachowiak-Samolyk, K. and Angel, M.V. (2007) A year round comparative study on the population structures of pelagic Ostracoda in Admiralty Bay (Southern Ocean). Hydrobiologia, 585 (1), 66-77. (doi:10.1007/s10750-007-0629-2).

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Abstract

The population structures of the three dominant planktonic halocyprid Ostracoda species in Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula) were followed throughout the course of a year in zooplankton samples collected once every three weeks from February 1993 to January 1994. The sampling was conducted at two stations: A in the central part of Admiralty Bay (400–0 m) and B in the entrance to the Bay from the Bransfield Strait (400–0 m). The samples were taken using a WP-2 net (square mouth opening of 0.196 m2 and 200 ?m mesh) hauled vertically from the bottom to the surface. Changes in the age structures of the populations of three species Alacia belgicae, Alacia hettacra and Metaconchoecia isocheira were tracked. Their population structures differed. The changes in A. belgicae suggested that it reproduces year-round, whereas both A. hettacra and M. isocheira probably complete their life cycles within a year. The cycle in A. hettacra probably starts earlier in the year than that of M. isocheira. Populations of A. belgicae and M. isocheira were more advanced in their development at station A, than at station B, but A. hettacra was more advanced at the latter. Advection appears to play a role in maintaining the populations in the shelf waters. Comparisons between populations in the shelf area (Admiralty Bay) and in open ocean waters (Croker Passage) show that the M. isocheira population is older in shelf water whereas the age structure of A. belgicae population is not influenced by the locality.

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Published date: July 2007
Keywords: Antarctica, Admiralty Bay, Pelagic Ostracoda, Halocyprids, Life cycle, Seasonal changes

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Local EPrints ID: 49666
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49666
ISSN: 0018-8158
PURE UUID: 05a2be30-1d67-447f-9e7a-6361dd8dc80f

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Date deposited: 21 Nov 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:57

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Author: K. Blachowiak-Samolyk
Author: M.V. Angel

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