Seasonal variation of pelagic invertebrate larvae in the shallow antarctic waters of Admiralty Bay (King George Island)

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Andrea S. Freire
Theresinha M. Absher
Andrea C. Cruz-Kaled
Yargos Kern
Karin L. Elbers
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[1] CCB/ UFSC,Depto. de Ecologia e Zoologia
[2] UFPR,Centro de Estudos do Mar
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Polar Biology | 2006年 / 29卷
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Polychaete; Larval Density; Early Winter; Antarctic Water; Pelagic Larva;
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Recent studies have revealed increasing numbers of benthic invertebrate species producing pelagic larvae in Antarctic waters. This paper investigates temporal changes in larval abundance in shallow areas of Admiralty Bay. Plankton was collected from December to May of 2000/2001 and 2001/2002. Air and water temperature and solar radiation were significantly higher during the second year, characterising three seasonal periods early summer, late summer and early winter. Mean meroplankton abundance was 160 and 1,548 in d.100 m−3 for the first and second years, respectively. Mollusc veligers were dominant in both years. Analysis of variance showed that in 2001 veligers were present in the early winter and in 2002 they were synchronous with the late summer phytoplankton bloom; polychaetes and trochophors were concentrated in the early winter, while echinoderms and nemerteans were abundant in early summer. These results showed the importance of seasonality (i.e. a combination of air and water temperature, solar radiation and food supply) to the reproductive events of an Antarctic coastal nearshore environment.
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