Egg development of Trematomus eulepidotus Regan, 1914 (Nototheniidae, Pisces) from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica ...

During the third cruise of the German RV Polarstern to the Weddell Sea in Jan./Feb. 1985, a sample of approximatively 2,000 fertilized eggs of Trematomus eulepidotus was collected with a bottom trawl. About half of these eggs were transferred to an aquarium and incubated over a period of 5 months. T...

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Main Author: Ekau, Wemer
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Cybium 1989
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/1989-133-002
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Summary:During the third cruise of the German RV Polarstern to the Weddell Sea in Jan./Feb. 1985, a sample of approximatively 2,000 fertilized eggs of Trematomus eulepidotus was collected with a bottom trawl. About half of these eggs were transferred to an aquarium and incubated over a period of 5 months. The development of the egg took 131 to 159 days from stage I (gastrulation stage) to hatching at a mean temperature of about 0°C. Larval length at hatching was 18.6 mm standard length. ...