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Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3 (1986):223-225

Journal Volume:
Selected Scientific Papers, SC-CAMLR-SSP/3
Page Numbers:
223-225
Author(s):
Ikeda, T. and P.G. Thomas
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Moulting interval and growth of juvenile Antarctic krill fed different concentrations of the diatom Phaenodactylum tricornutum in the laboratory

Abstract / Description: 

Juvenile Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) were fed Phaenodactylum tricornutum, at concentrations ranging from 0.0–5.0 mgC 1–1. Intermoult period (IP) decreased, but an increment of body length per moult (∆BL) of juvenile krill increased, up to a concentration of 1.0 mgC 1–1. No further effect of food concentrations on IP or (∆BL was seen at concentration beyond 1.0 mgC 1–1. IP plateaued at 23.8 days and (∆BL, 1.14mm. From these results, maximum daily growth rate (∆BL /IP) of juvenile krill was calculated to be 0.047 mm day–1, which is too slow to support the hypothesised 2-year life-span of this animal in the field. Growth conditions of krill in the Southern Ocean are discussed, with special reference to the available food concentration.

Note: The full text of this paper will be published under the above title in Polar Biology (1987)

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