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Distribution of common octopus and common squid paralarvae in a wind-driven upwelling area (Ria of Vigo, northwestern Spain)
Authors:Gonzalez  A F; Otero  J; Guerra  A; Prego  R; Rocha  F J; Dale  A W
Institution:1 Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas (CSIC), Eduardo Cabello 6, 36208 Vigo, Spain and 2 Departament of Earth Sciences-Geochemistry, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80.021, 3508 Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract:The variation of paralarval abundance in a region subjectedto wind-driven upwelling (Ria of Vigo, northwestern Spain) wasstudied. Research cruises were undertaken during the favourableupwelling season (May to October) in 2000 and 2001. Each cruiseincluded biological and hydrographic sampling and consistedof five stations in waters located to the east and west of theCies Islands. A total of 221 paralarvae of Octopodidae and Loliginidaewere collected over the 12-month study period. During 2000,higher abundance of paralarvae was observed in July, Septemberand October for Loligo vulgaris and Octopus vulgaris. In 2001,abundance of both species was higher in May and also in Septemberfor O. vulgaris. The mantle length of the paralarvae variedfrom 1.25 to 2.25 mm and from 1.00 to 4.90 mm within the O.vulgaris and L. vulgaris individuals, respectively. The presence/absenceof upwelling modulates the abundance and spatial distributionof loliginid and octopod paralarvae. The relationship betweenthe distribution and movement of these paralarvae in the Riaof Vigo seems to follow the circulation system defined for thisarea; when the upwelling extends its influence inside the Ria,the paralarvae are transported to the inner part in a west—eastdirection.
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