Euphausia superba in the laboratory

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  • Friedrich Buchholz
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Using systems for long-term maintenance of Antarctic krill Euphausja superba in aquana , positive growth was measured in a large number of specimens under controlled conditions. The first moult always showed the greatest growth increment. The high laboratory growth rates agreed with previous field investigations. Often-reported 'abnormal' slow and predominantly negative growth was probably due to inadequate maintenance procedures Moulting was partly synchronous, and moult frequency was temperature dependent. Growth of Antarcbc krill did not match the slow rates expected of a polar species. Knll was very sensitive to experimental variation in feeding regime: (1) moult frequency ( l4 to 29 d) and (2) growth increment at moult ( 1 5 to 21 %) varied together. Ecdysis and the staging and timlng of the moult cycle were studied. The stage definitions of Buchholz (1982; Mar. Biol. 66. 301-305) were expanded and are now applicable to frozen knll and for field lnvestigatlons, and include a simple classification key. Regular histological changes in the integument and consistent changes in the tltre of the moult hormone could be attnbuted to distlnct stages of the moult cycle. A clear temporal correlation confirmed the physiological relevance of the staging system. A possible 'resting' stage between postand pre-ecdysis was not found. The apparent plasticity of growth parameters indicates that, in the m l d , kr~l l 1s able to adapt to strong reglonal and seasonal changes In feeding conditions, typical for Antarctic waters. Krill grows fast, and in spite of being predominantly planktonic, attains a large size. This enables fast swlmming which facilitates location of nch food sources. Favourable feeding conditions immediately initiate growth. Essentially unhindered motllity during actual moult and extremely fast ecdysis were Interpreted as an adaptation to a pelagic way of life.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006