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institution Open Polar
collection Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
op_collection_id ftands
language unknown
topic biota
oceans
EUPHAUSIIDS (KRILL)
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ZOOPLANKTON
BIOSPHERE
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
PLANKTON
AREA
CRUISE
DATE
DEAD KRILL
EXPERIMENT ID
FIELD SEASON
GROWTH
KRILL
LATITUDE
LENGTH
LONGITUDE
MONTH
MOULTED KRILL
SAMPLE
SEX
SOUTHERN OCEAN
STATION
UROPOD SIZE
TRAWL
SHIPS
LABORATORY
R/V AA &gt
R/V Aurora Australis
OCEAN &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
oceans
EUPHAUSIIDS (KRILL)
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ZOOPLANKTON
BIOSPHERE
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
PLANKTON
AREA
CRUISE
DATE
DEAD KRILL
EXPERIMENT ID
FIELD SEASON
GROWTH
KRILL
LATITUDE
LENGTH
LONGITUDE
MONTH
MOULTED KRILL
SAMPLE
SEX
SOUTHERN OCEAN
STATION
UROPOD SIZE
TRAWL
SHIPS
LABORATORY
R/V AA &gt
R/V Aurora Australis
OCEAN &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003
topic_facet biota
oceans
EUPHAUSIIDS (KRILL)
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ZOOPLANKTON
BIOSPHERE
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
PLANKTON
AREA
CRUISE
DATE
DEAD KRILL
EXPERIMENT ID
FIELD SEASON
GROWTH
KRILL
LATITUDE
LENGTH
LONGITUDE
MONTH
MOULTED KRILL
SAMPLE
SEX
SOUTHERN OCEAN
STATION
UROPOD SIZE
TRAWL
SHIPS
LABORATORY
R/V AA &gt
R/V Aurora Australis
OCEAN &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2337 See the link below for public details on this project. --- Public Summary from Project --- The experimental krill research program is focused on obtaining life history information of use in managing the krill fishery - the largest Antarctic fishery. In particular, the program will concentrate on studies into schooling, growth and ageing of krill. From the abstracts of some of the referenced papers: Nucleic acid contents of tissue were determined from field-caught Antarctic krill to determine whether they could be used as an alternative estimator of individual growth rates which can currently only be obtained by labour intensive on-board incubations. Krill from contrasting growth regimes from early and late summer exhibited differences in RNA-based indices. There was a significant correlation between the independently measured individual growth rates and the RNA-based indices. There was a significant correlation between the independently measured individual growth rates and the RNA:DNA ratio and also the RNA concentration of krill tissue, although the strength of the relationship was only modest. DNA concentration, on average, was relatively constant, irrespective of the growth rates. The moult stage did not appear to have a significant effect on the nucleic acid contents of tissue. Overall, the amount of both nucleic acids varied considerably between individuals. Nucleic acid-based indicators may provide information concerning the recent growth and nutritional status of krill and further experimentation under controlled conditions is warranted. The are, however, reasonably costly and time-consuming measurements. Growth rates of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean were measured in 4 summers. Growth rate was measured using an 'instantaneous growth rate' technique which involved measuring the mean change in length if the uropods at moulting. In the first 4 days following collection mean growth rates ranged from 0.35 to 7.34% per moult in adults and 2.42 to 9.05% in juveniles. Mean growth rates of adult and juvenile krill differed between areas and between the different years of the investigation. When food was restricted under experimental conditions, individual krill began to shrink immediately and mean population growth rates decreased gradually, becoming negative after as little as 7 days. Populations of krill which exhibited initial growth rates began to shrink later than those which had initially been growing more slowly. Data were collected on growth rates of krill. These data were collected as part of ASAC projects 34, 1074, 2220 and 2337. ASAC_34 - Ecophysiology of Antarctic Krill 'Euphausia superba' ASAC_1074 - Seasonal growth in krill ASAC_2220 - Collection of live Antarctic krill ASAC_2337 - Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill The fields in this dataset are: Field season (eg FS9596 = Field Season 1995-1996) Area (eg Indian Ocean) Cruise Month Date Latitude Longitude Total Number of Krill Dead Krill Moulted Krill Experiment ID Station ID Sample ID Sex Growth (IGR%) (% growth at time of moulting) Uropod Size (mm) Days after capture (when moulted) Standard length
author2 NICOL, STEPHEN (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
NICOL, STEPHEN (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003
title_short Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003
title_full Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003
title_fullStr Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003
title_full_unstemmed Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003
title_sort experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/experimental-studies-growth-1993-2003/701211
https://doi.org/10.4225/15/55B819175FCD1
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Krill_growth_rates
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
op_coverage Spatial: northlimit=-53.0; southlimit=-67.0; westlimit=60.0; eastLimit=110.0; projection=WGS84
Temporal: From 1993-03-11 to 2003-03-17
long_lat ENVELOPE(60.0,110.0,-53.0,-67.0)
geographic Antarctic
Indian
Southern Ocean
geographic_facet Antarctic
Indian
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Krill
aurora australis
Euphausia superba
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Krill
aurora australis
Euphausia superba
Southern Ocean
op_source Australian Antarctic Data Centre
op_relation https://researchdata.ands.org.au/experimental-studies-growth-1993-2003/701211
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op_doi https://doi.org/10.4225/15/55B819175FCD1
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::701211 2023-05-15T13:46:59+02:00 Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill 1993-2003 NICOL, STEPHEN (hasPrincipalInvestigator) NICOL, STEPHEN (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-53.0; southlimit=-67.0; westlimit=60.0; eastLimit=110.0; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 1993-03-11 to 2003-03-17 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/experimental-studies-growth-1993-2003/701211 https://doi.org/10.4225/15/55B819175FCD1 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Krill_growth_rates http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/experimental-studies-growth-1993-2003/701211 7e07fa3b-6dff-46b0-a138-15a47bd6465b doi:10.4225/15/55B819175FCD1 Krill_growth_rates https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Krill_growth_rates http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota oceans EUPHAUSIIDS (KRILL) EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES ARTHROPODS CRUSTACEANS ZOOPLANKTON BIOSPHERE AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS PLANKTON AREA CRUISE DATE DEAD KRILL EXPERIMENT ID FIELD SEASON GROWTH KRILL LATITUDE LENGTH LONGITUDE MONTH MOULTED KRILL SAMPLE SEX SOUTHERN OCEAN STATION UROPOD SIZE TRAWL SHIPS LABORATORY R/V AA &gt R/V Aurora Australis OCEAN &gt GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.4225/15/55B819175FCD1 2020-01-05T21:18:38Z Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2337 See the link below for public details on this project. --- Public Summary from Project --- The experimental krill research program is focused on obtaining life history information of use in managing the krill fishery - the largest Antarctic fishery. In particular, the program will concentrate on studies into schooling, growth and ageing of krill. From the abstracts of some of the referenced papers: Nucleic acid contents of tissue were determined from field-caught Antarctic krill to determine whether they could be used as an alternative estimator of individual growth rates which can currently only be obtained by labour intensive on-board incubations. Krill from contrasting growth regimes from early and late summer exhibited differences in RNA-based indices. There was a significant correlation between the independently measured individual growth rates and the RNA-based indices. There was a significant correlation between the independently measured individual growth rates and the RNA:DNA ratio and also the RNA concentration of krill tissue, although the strength of the relationship was only modest. DNA concentration, on average, was relatively constant, irrespective of the growth rates. The moult stage did not appear to have a significant effect on the nucleic acid contents of tissue. Overall, the amount of both nucleic acids varied considerably between individuals. Nucleic acid-based indicators may provide information concerning the recent growth and nutritional status of krill and further experimentation under controlled conditions is warranted. The are, however, reasonably costly and time-consuming measurements. Growth rates of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean were measured in 4 summers. Growth rate was measured using an 'instantaneous growth rate' technique which involved measuring the mean change in length if the uropods at moulting. In the first 4 days following collection mean growth rates ranged from 0.35 to 7.34% per moult in adults and 2.42 to 9.05% in juveniles. Mean growth rates of adult and juvenile krill differed between areas and between the different years of the investigation. When food was restricted under experimental conditions, individual krill began to shrink immediately and mean population growth rates decreased gradually, becoming negative after as little as 7 days. Populations of krill which exhibited initial growth rates began to shrink later than those which had initially been growing more slowly. Data were collected on growth rates of krill. These data were collected as part of ASAC projects 34, 1074, 2220 and 2337. ASAC_34 - Ecophysiology of Antarctic Krill 'Euphausia superba' ASAC_1074 - Seasonal growth in krill ASAC_2220 - Collection of live Antarctic krill ASAC_2337 - Experimental studies into growth and ageing of krill The fields in this dataset are: Field season (eg FS9596 = Field Season 1995-1996) Area (eg Indian Ocean) Cruise Month Date Latitude Longitude Total Number of Krill Dead Krill Moulted Krill Experiment ID Station ID Sample ID Sex Growth (IGR%) (% growth at time of moulting) Uropod Size (mm) Days after capture (when moulted) Standard length Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill aurora australis Euphausia superba Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean ENVELOPE(60.0,110.0,-53.0,-67.0)