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Reproductive ecology of the alivinocaridid shrimp Rimicaris hybisae at hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre

Reproductive ecology of the alivinocaridid shrimp Rimicaris hybisae at hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre
Reproductive ecology of the alivinocaridid shrimp Rimicaris hybisae at hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre
Recent investigations have revealed spatial and temporal variation in the reproductive development of some species at hydrothermal vents (e.g. Copley et al., 2003). The alvinocaridid shrimp Rimicaris hybisae is an important component of the faunal assemblages at at least two deep-water hydrothermal vent fields on the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre (MCSC) (Connelly et al., 2012; Nye et al., 2012). A recent study revealed spatial variation in the population structure and reproductive features of R. hybisae, highlighting a high degree of spatial variability in the reproductive features of a motile species in the vent environment (Nye et al., 2013). In February 2013 we collected further samples of R. hybisae with environmental data from the Von Damm and Beebe vent fields (MCSC). Here we present novel data from recent explorations of hydrothermal vent fields at the MCSC, which contributes to our analyses of reproductive processes of macrofaunal invertebrates from MCSC vents, and the role of life-history on the distribution patterns of vent taxa. Our aim was to test the hypthothesis that environmental variables within shrimp aggregations influence the distribution of ovigerous females, resulting in a spatially heterogenous pattern of reproductive development in R. hybisae, as found in other vent taxa. We anticipate that future analysis will enable us to determine any temporal patterns in the reproduction of R. hybisae and to elucidate further the life-cycle of this species.
Nye, Verity
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Copley, Jon
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Tyler, Paul A.
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Nye, Verity
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Copley, Jon
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Tyler, Paul A.
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Nye, Verity, Copley, Jon and Tyler, Paul A. (2013) Reproductive ecology of the alivinocaridid shrimp Rimicaris hybisae at hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre. 5th International Symposium on Chemosynthesis-Based Ecosystems, Victoria, Canada. 17 - 22 Aug 2013.

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Abstract

Recent investigations have revealed spatial and temporal variation in the reproductive development of some species at hydrothermal vents (e.g. Copley et al., 2003). The alvinocaridid shrimp Rimicaris hybisae is an important component of the faunal assemblages at at least two deep-water hydrothermal vent fields on the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre (MCSC) (Connelly et al., 2012; Nye et al., 2012). A recent study revealed spatial variation in the population structure and reproductive features of R. hybisae, highlighting a high degree of spatial variability in the reproductive features of a motile species in the vent environment (Nye et al., 2013). In February 2013 we collected further samples of R. hybisae with environmental data from the Von Damm and Beebe vent fields (MCSC). Here we present novel data from recent explorations of hydrothermal vent fields at the MCSC, which contributes to our analyses of reproductive processes of macrofaunal invertebrates from MCSC vents, and the role of life-history on the distribution patterns of vent taxa. Our aim was to test the hypthothesis that environmental variables within shrimp aggregations influence the distribution of ovigerous females, resulting in a spatially heterogenous pattern of reproductive development in R. hybisae, as found in other vent taxa. We anticipate that future analysis will enable us to determine any temporal patterns in the reproduction of R. hybisae and to elucidate further the life-cycle of this species.

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Published date: 20 August 2013
Venue - Dates: 5th International Symposium on Chemosynthesis-Based Ecosystems, Victoria, Canada, 2013-08-17 - 2013-08-22
Organisations: Ocean Biochemistry & Ecosystems

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Local EPrints ID: 356277
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356277
PURE UUID: 90a1b0e3-1efb-47e6-b20c-2a6233f02be1
ORCID for Jon Copley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3333-4325

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Date deposited: 02 Sep 2013 08:37
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 03:06

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Author: Verity Nye
Author: Jon Copley ORCID iD
Author: Paul A. Tyler

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