Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean)

A new species of Hirondellea was trapped in large numbers (N=441) in the Atacama Trench (Pacific Ocean) at 7800 m depth. The species accounted for 47% of the total number of amphipods collected and was the second most abundant amphipod after Eurythenes gryllus . Adult males and females reached maxim...

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Published in:Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Main Authors: Perrone, F.M., Dell'Anno, A., Danovaro, R., Croce, N. Della, Thurston, M.H.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2002
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0025315402005672 2024-03-03T08:44:12+00:00 Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean) Perrone, F.M. Dell'Anno, A. Danovaro, R. Croce, N. Della Thurston, M.H. 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315402005672 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0025315402005672 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom volume 82, issue 3, page 419-425 ISSN 0025-3154 1469-7769 Aquatic Science journal-article 2002 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315402005672 2024-02-08T08:37:49Z A new species of Hirondellea was trapped in large numbers (N=441) in the Atacama Trench (Pacific Ocean) at 7800 m depth. The species accounted for 47% of the total number of amphipods collected and was the second most abundant amphipod after Eurythenes gryllus . Adult males and females reached maximum lengths of 13·5 and 14·1 mm. Length–frequency histograms showed no clear evidence of growth classes, but instars could be determined by using a combination of morphological criteria and size–frequency data. Growth factors based on mean lengths of successive instars ranged from 1·09 to 1·24 except at moults immediately prior to maturity when factors were in the range 1·02–1·04. Females moult from the pre-adult to the adult instar, without body growth. Moulting modalities of immature males are unclear. Equations obtained from regression analysis between wet weight and total body length indicate an allometric growth. Females grow at a rate of 10% higher than males, and both females and males display growth rates lower than those observed for juveniles, but growth increments at each instar of females are not significantly higher than those of males. The relationship between total body length (L) and wet weight (W) of all instars of Hirondellea sp. nov. is expressed by the power curve W=0·012 L 3·279 (W in mg and L in mm). Article in Journal/Newspaper Eurythenes gryllus Cambridge University Press Pacific Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 82 3 419 425
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Perrone, F.M.
Dell'Anno, A.
Danovaro, R.
Croce, N. Della
Thurston, M.H.
Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean)
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description A new species of Hirondellea was trapped in large numbers (N=441) in the Atacama Trench (Pacific Ocean) at 7800 m depth. The species accounted for 47% of the total number of amphipods collected and was the second most abundant amphipod after Eurythenes gryllus . Adult males and females reached maximum lengths of 13·5 and 14·1 mm. Length–frequency histograms showed no clear evidence of growth classes, but instars could be determined by using a combination of morphological criteria and size–frequency data. Growth factors based on mean lengths of successive instars ranged from 1·09 to 1·24 except at moults immediately prior to maturity when factors were in the range 1·02–1·04. Females moult from the pre-adult to the adult instar, without body growth. Moulting modalities of immature males are unclear. Equations obtained from regression analysis between wet weight and total body length indicate an allometric growth. Females grow at a rate of 10% higher than males, and both females and males display growth rates lower than those observed for juveniles, but growth increments at each instar of females are not significantly higher than those of males. The relationship between total body length (L) and wet weight (W) of all instars of Hirondellea sp. nov. is expressed by the power curve W=0·012 L 3·279 (W in mg and L in mm).
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author Perrone, F.M.
Dell'Anno, A.
Danovaro, R.
Croce, N. Della
Thurston, M.H.
author_facet Perrone, F.M.
Dell'Anno, A.
Danovaro, R.
Croce, N. Della
Thurston, M.H.
author_sort Perrone, F.M.
title Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean)
title_short Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean)
title_full Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean)
title_fullStr Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean)
title_full_unstemmed Population biology of Hirondellea sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) from the Atacama Trench (south-east Pacific Ocean)
title_sort population biology of hirondellea sp. nov. (amphipoda: gammaridea: lysianassoidea) from the atacama trench (south-east pacific ocean)
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