Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean

In the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, data from vertebrate predators and commercial fisheries suggests that the distribution of the ommast rephid squid Martialia hyadesi is related to the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone, but it spreads further to the north in some years (Rodhouse, in press). A...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Piatkowski, Uwe, Rodhouse, Paul G., Duhamel, Guy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 1991
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:4173 2023-05-15T13:58:44+02:00 Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean Piatkowski, Uwe Rodhouse, Paul G. Duhamel, Guy 1991 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4173/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4173/1/1991%20Piatkowski_etal_PolarBiol11.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00238462 en eng Springer https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/4173/1/1991%20Piatkowski_etal_PolarBiol11.pdf Piatkowski, U. , Rodhouse, P. G. and Duhamel, G. (1991) Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean. Open Access Polar Biology, 11 . pp. 273-275. DOI 10.1007/BF00238462 <https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00238462>. doi:10.1007/BF00238462 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 1991 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00238462 2023-04-07T14:49:08Z In the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, data from vertebrate predators and commercial fisheries suggests that the distribution of the ommast rephid squid Martialia hyadesi is related to the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone, but it spreads further to the north in some years (Rodhouse, in press). A mass stranding of M. hyadesi occurred on Macquarie Island in 1971 (O'Sullivan et al. 1983) suggesting that its distribution is c ircumpolar (Rodhouse and Yeatman 1990). However, apart from a single beak collected from the s tomach of a wandering albatross at Mar ion Island (Imber and Berruti 1981) its presence has not, until now, been confirmed in the Indian Ocean sector and in particular it is not included in the list of cephalopods from the Kerguelenian Province (Lu and Mangold 1978). M. hyadesi is a major prey item of the grey-headed albatross, Diomedea chrysostoma, and the southern elephant seal, Mirounoa leonina, at South Georgia (Rodhouse et al. 1990; Rodhouse et al., unpublished data) and is present in the diet o f several other predators in the Scotia Sea area including the wandering albatross, Diomedea exulans (Rodhouse et al. 1987) and the giant petrels, Macronectes halli and M. gioanteus (Hunter 1983). It occasionally occurs as a significant by-catch in the lllex argentinus fishery on the Pa tagonian Shelf and has been taken during commercial squid jigging trials in the Scotia Sea at the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (Rodhouse, in press). It appears to have potential for commercial exploitation in the sub-Antarctic waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (Rodhouse 1990). In view of the ecological importance of M. hyadesi to Antarctic predators, and the likelihood that it will be commercially exploited in the future, it is important to thoroughly establish its geographical range, and in particular to confirm its circumpolar distribution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Diomedea exulans Elephant Seal Giant Petrels Kerguelen Islands Macquarie Island Polar Biology Scotia Sea Southern Elephant Seal Southern Ocean Wandering Albatross OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Antarctic Indian Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands O'Sullivan ENVELOPE(-62.152,-62.152,-71.433,-71.433) Scotia Sea Southern Ocean The Antarctic Polar Biology 11 4
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description In the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, data from vertebrate predators and commercial fisheries suggests that the distribution of the ommast rephid squid Martialia hyadesi is related to the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone, but it spreads further to the north in some years (Rodhouse, in press). A mass stranding of M. hyadesi occurred on Macquarie Island in 1971 (O'Sullivan et al. 1983) suggesting that its distribution is c ircumpolar (Rodhouse and Yeatman 1990). However, apart from a single beak collected from the s tomach of a wandering albatross at Mar ion Island (Imber and Berruti 1981) its presence has not, until now, been confirmed in the Indian Ocean sector and in particular it is not included in the list of cephalopods from the Kerguelenian Province (Lu and Mangold 1978). M. hyadesi is a major prey item of the grey-headed albatross, Diomedea chrysostoma, and the southern elephant seal, Mirounoa leonina, at South Georgia (Rodhouse et al. 1990; Rodhouse et al., unpublished data) and is present in the diet o f several other predators in the Scotia Sea area including the wandering albatross, Diomedea exulans (Rodhouse et al. 1987) and the giant petrels, Macronectes halli and M. gioanteus (Hunter 1983). It occasionally occurs as a significant by-catch in the lllex argentinus fishery on the Pa tagonian Shelf and has been taken during commercial squid jigging trials in the Scotia Sea at the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (Rodhouse, in press). It appears to have potential for commercial exploitation in the sub-Antarctic waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (Rodhouse 1990). In view of the ecological importance of M. hyadesi to Antarctic predators, and the likelihood that it will be commercially exploited in the future, it is important to thoroughly establish its geographical range, and in particular to confirm its circumpolar distribution.
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Rodhouse, Paul G.
Duhamel, Guy
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Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean
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title Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean
title_short Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean
title_full Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean
title_sort occurrence of the cephalopod martialia hyadesi (teuthoidea: ommastrephidae) at the kerguelen islands in the indian ocean sector of the southern ocean
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Piatkowski, U. , Rodhouse, P. G. and Duhamel, G. (1991) Occurrence of the cephalopod Martialia hyadesi (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) at the Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean. Open Access Polar Biology, 11 . pp. 273-275. DOI 10.1007/BF00238462 <https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00238462>.
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