Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica

Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is an important species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Information on krill condition during winter and earlyspring is slowly evolving with our enhanced ability to sample at this time of year. However,because of the limited spatial and temporal data, our underst...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Virtue, P., Meyer, Bettina, Freier, U., Nichols, P. D., Jia, Zongnan, Virtue, Rob I Jacob, Swadling, K. M., Meiners, K. M., Kawagushi, S.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:40925 2024-09-15T17:47:06+00:00 Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica Virtue, P. Meyer, Bettina Freier, U. Nichols, P. D. Jia, Zongnan Virtue, Rob I Jacob Swadling, K. M. Meiners, K. M. Kawagushi, S. 2016-02-10 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/40925/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/40925/1/Virtueetal2016.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.47976 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.47976.d001 unknown Deep Sea Research Part II https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/40925/1/Virtueetal2016.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.47976.d001 Virtue, P. , Meyer, B. orcid:0000-0001-6804-9896 , Freier, U. , Nichols, P. D. , Jia, Z. , Virtue, R. I. J. , Swadling, K. M. , Meiners, K. M. and Kawagushi, S. (2016) Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica , Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica . doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2016.02.001 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2016.02.001> , hdl:10013/epic.47976 EPIC3Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica, Deep Sea Research Part II Article isiRev 2016 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2016.02.001 2024-06-24T04:14:20Z Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is an important species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Information on krill condition during winter and earlyspring is slowly evolving with our enhanced ability to sample at this time of year. However,because of the limited spatial and temporal data, our understanding of fundamental biological parameters for krill during winter is limited. Our study assessed the condition of Larval (furciliaVI) and one year old juvenile krill collected in East Antarctica (115°E–130°E and 64°S–66°S) from September to October 2012. Krill condition was assessed using morphometric, elemental and biochemical body composition, growth rates,oxygen uptake and lipid content and composition. Diet was assessed using fatty acid biomarkers analysed in the krill. The growth rate of larvae was 0.0038 mm day with an inter moult period of 14 days. The average oxygen uptake of juvenile krill was 0.3070.02 μl Oxygen consumed per mg dry weight per hour. Although protein was not significantly different amongst the krill analysed, the lipid content of krill was highly variable ranging from 9% to 27% dry weight in juveniles and from 4% to 13% dry weight in larvae. Specific algal biomarkers, fatty acids ratios, levels of both long-chain(ZC20) monounsaturated fatty acids and bacterial fatty acids found in krill were in di-Cative of the mixed nature of dietary sources and the opportunistic feeding capabilityof larval and juvenile krill at the end of winter. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctica East Antarctica Euphausia superba Southern Ocean Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 131 182 188
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description Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is an important species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Information on krill condition during winter and earlyspring is slowly evolving with our enhanced ability to sample at this time of year. However,because of the limited spatial and temporal data, our understanding of fundamental biological parameters for krill during winter is limited. Our study assessed the condition of Larval (furciliaVI) and one year old juvenile krill collected in East Antarctica (115°E–130°E and 64°S–66°S) from September to October 2012. Krill condition was assessed using morphometric, elemental and biochemical body composition, growth rates,oxygen uptake and lipid content and composition. Diet was assessed using fatty acid biomarkers analysed in the krill. The growth rate of larvae was 0.0038 mm day with an inter moult period of 14 days. The average oxygen uptake of juvenile krill was 0.3070.02 μl Oxygen consumed per mg dry weight per hour. Although protein was not significantly different amongst the krill analysed, the lipid content of krill was highly variable ranging from 9% to 27% dry weight in juveniles and from 4% to 13% dry weight in larvae. Specific algal biomarkers, fatty acids ratios, levels of both long-chain(ZC20) monounsaturated fatty acids and bacterial fatty acids found in krill were in di-Cative of the mixed nature of dietary sources and the opportunistic feeding capabilityof larval and juvenile krill at the end of winter.
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author Virtue, P.
Meyer, Bettina
Freier, U.
Nichols, P. D.
Jia, Zongnan
Virtue, Rob I Jacob
Swadling, K. M.
Meiners, K. M.
Kawagushi, S.
spellingShingle Virtue, P.
Meyer, Bettina
Freier, U.
Nichols, P. D.
Jia, Zongnan
Virtue, Rob I Jacob
Swadling, K. M.
Meiners, K. M.
Kawagushi, S.
Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica
author_facet Virtue, P.
Meyer, Bettina
Freier, U.
Nichols, P. D.
Jia, Zongnan
Virtue, Rob I Jacob
Swadling, K. M.
Meiners, K. M.
Kawagushi, S.
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title Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica
title_short Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica
title_full Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica
title_fullStr Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Condition of larval (furcilia VI) and one year old juvenile Euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctica
title_sort condition of larval (furcilia vi) and one year old juvenile euphausia superba during the winter–spring transition in east antarctica
publisher Deep Sea Research Part II
publishDate 2016
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