Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae.

The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) is the dominant pelagic fish inhabiting the shelf waters of Antarctica where it plays a key role in the coastal ecosystems providing a link between plankton and the top predators. Despite the great attention devoted to this fish by the polar scient...

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Main Authors: GHIGLIOTTI, LAURA, FERRANDO, SARA, PISANO, EVA, VACCHI, MARINO
Other Authors: Ghigliotti, Laura, Ferrando, Sara, Pisano, Eva, Vacchi, Marino
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Language:English
Published: SCAR 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11567/633899
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/633899 2024-02-11T09:55:44+01:00 Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae. GHIGLIOTTI, LAURA FERRANDO, SARA PISANO, EVA VACCHI, MARINO Ghigliotti, Laura Ferrando, Sara Pisano, Eva Vacchi, Marino 2013 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11567/633899 eng eng SCAR country:ESP ispartofbook:Book of Abstracts XI SCAR Biology Symposium, Barcelona. Book of Abstracts XI SCAR Biology Symposium firstpage:224 lastpage:224 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11567/633899 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2013 ftunivgenova 2024-01-17T17:44:15Z The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) is the dominant pelagic fish inhabiting the shelf waters of Antarctica where it plays a key role in the coastal ecosystems providing a link between plankton and the top predators. Despite the great attention devoted to this fish by the polar scientific community, several aspects of its life cycle still remain uncovered, including the reproduction and the initial life history. Following the discovery of the first nursery area of P. antarcticum in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea), the past decade has seen a great impetus of multidisciplinary researches aimed at characterizing the spawning ground as well as studying the biological and physiological adaptations that allow survival of embryonated eggs and larvae in such an icy environment. The accessibility to a nursery area of this species also opened the way to studies focused on the embryonic and larval development. In this frame, we aimed at characterizing the early post-hatch phases of P. antarcticum life cycle. Near-term embryonated eggs were collected in the field and reared in aquaria with flow-through sea water at ambient temperature (about -1°C). A developmental series was generated by sampling at fixed time intervals for up to 21 days from hatching. The first data on early post-hatch growth of P. antarcticum, along with an in depth description of the main changes occurring in the larvae from hatch to depletion of the yolk sac are shown. This work contributes to fill the gap in the knowledge of the early life history of P. antarcticum, thus adding a piece of information to the puzzle of this Antarctic keystone species life cycle. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic silverfish Antarctica Ross Sea Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Antarctic The Antarctic Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay
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description The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) is the dominant pelagic fish inhabiting the shelf waters of Antarctica where it plays a key role in the coastal ecosystems providing a link between plankton and the top predators. Despite the great attention devoted to this fish by the polar scientific community, several aspects of its life cycle still remain uncovered, including the reproduction and the initial life history. Following the discovery of the first nursery area of P. antarcticum in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea), the past decade has seen a great impetus of multidisciplinary researches aimed at characterizing the spawning ground as well as studying the biological and physiological adaptations that allow survival of embryonated eggs and larvae in such an icy environment. The accessibility to a nursery area of this species also opened the way to studies focused on the embryonic and larval development. In this frame, we aimed at characterizing the early post-hatch phases of P. antarcticum life cycle. Near-term embryonated eggs were collected in the field and reared in aquaria with flow-through sea water at ambient temperature (about -1°C). A developmental series was generated by sampling at fixed time intervals for up to 21 days from hatching. The first data on early post-hatch growth of P. antarcticum, along with an in depth description of the main changes occurring in the larvae from hatch to depletion of the yolk sac are shown. This work contributes to fill the gap in the knowledge of the early life history of P. antarcticum, thus adding a piece of information to the puzzle of this Antarctic keystone species life cycle.
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Ferrando, Sara
Pisano, Eva
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FERRANDO, SARA
PISANO, EVA
VACCHI, MARINO
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Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae.
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title Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae.
title_short Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae.
title_full Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae.
title_fullStr Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae.
title_full_unstemmed Early growth and morphology of the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) larvae.
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