Fecundity of Euphausia lucens (Hansen) - laboratory evidence for multiple broods |
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Authors: | Venetia Stuart |
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Institution: | Marine Biology Research Institute, Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa |
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Abstract: | There has been much controversy in the past as to how many broods euphausiids are capable of producing per season. Several authors have suggested that multiple broods are possible, although this has not been demonstrated in the laboratory. In the present study, two Euphausia lucens females were shown to spawn continuously over a period of at least 2.5 months. The euphausiids produced ≈ 33–40 broods during this period, representing 134–192% of their body carbon. Daily egg production rates varied from 0 to 86 eggs, representing a mean of 3–4% of their body carbon d−1. Egg production rates were often severely depressed during moulting, and were also somewhat lower during experimental manipulation (changing food conditions). The results suggest that egg production by E. lucens, and perhaps by many other euphausiid species, are considerably higher than was previously thought. |
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Keywords: | Euphausiid Fecundity Multiple brood |
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