Seasonal Changes in Population Density and Vertical Distribution of prosobranch veligers in offshore Plankton at Plymouth
- 1 August 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
- Vol. 53 (3) , 471-492
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400058719
Abstract
Vertical and horizontal hauls were taken at approximately fortnightly intervals from April 1969 to April 1970 at L 3 (lat. 40° 17.7′ N, long. 4° 11.2′ W) and L 4 (lat. 50° 15′ N, long. 4° 12.5 W). Thirty-two species of prosobranch veliger were present at L 35 these larvae were not as numerous at L 4 and only 26 species were recorded. The number of species was highest in the summer: the number of veligers was highest in February. After mid October both the number of species and the abundance of veligers decreased rapidly and remained low until early February. Veligers of some species occurred later at L 3 and L 4 than in more inshore waters and these were probably individuals carried beyond tidal influences which would normally lead to settlement on the shore. They included Lacuna vincta, Littorina littorea and L. neritoides.Veligers of all ages were found at all depths. At their time of greatest abundance veligers of many species occurred maximally at 5 or 10 m, with a variable decrease towards greater depths and a sudden one towards the surface. This distribution later changed giving a proportionally greater number at greater depth. When numbers were low the larvae scattered through the water column with little or no indication of a preferred depth. An examination of the age composition of veligers of rissoids, Natica alderi, Nassarius reticulatus and Philbertia linearis from certain catches showed that the surface accumulation at the time of abundance was composed of a high percentage of young veligers: in an ageing population there was a higher percentage of larvae, especially the older ones, at greater depths, except for Nassarius reticulatus which consistently showed maximal numbers above 10 m until the larvae became scarce.Keywords
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