Distribution and abundance of cirripede larvae (Cirripedia: Thoracica) in the northern Arabian Sea


Autoria(s): Tirmizi, N.M.; Bano, H.
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

Cirripede larvae obtained in the zooplankton samples of the North Arabian Sea Ecological and Environmental Research (NASEER) cruise I (January, 1992) have been studied for their distribution and abundance. They were collected in the northern Arabian Sea waters (22°51'N to 24°58'N, 60°05'E to 65°59'E). Thirty- two samples were taken at 18 stations. The maximum number of larvae were collected from a station near Indus cone (Sta. 8), whereas an off shore station (Sta. 37) and one near the Makran coast (Sta. 60) had poor representation. Regular coastal collections from Manora Channel (24°48'N, 66°59'E), during the study period of one year (1994), have been also included to supplement the NASEER samples. Only one naupliar stage (VI) and a cyprid stage were identified. Relative abundance in day and night samples were also studied.

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Tirmizi, N.M. and Bano, H. (1997) Distribution and abundance of cirripede larvae (Cirripedia: Thoracica) in the northern Arabian Sea. Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 6(1-2), pp. 69-78.

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Palavras-Chave #Biology #Oceanography
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NonPeerReviewed