Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?

Several papers from New Zealand have all suggested that late-stages, or at least the final stage phyllosomas of Jasus edwardsii can swim horizontally from offshore to inshore towards the coast. This was largely based on the observation that the late-stage phyllosomas were distributed inshore of the...

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Main Authors: Phillips, Bruce, McWilliam, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Marine Biological Association of India 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43078
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description Several papers from New Zealand have all suggested that late-stages, or at least the final stage phyllosomas of Jasus edwardsii can swim horizontally from offshore to inshore towards the coast. This was largely based on the observation that the late-stage phyllosomas were distributed inshore of the mid-stage phyllosomas off the east coast of New Zealand. A review of these data, plus additional information on the diurnal vertical migration behaviour of the phyllosoma larvae of J. edwardsii not available at the time of publication of the earlier papers,suggests an alternative explanation. These new data clearly show different diurnal vertical migration behaviour of the mid and the late-stage phyllosoma. It is suggested that even small differences in the vertical movements of the phyllosoma larvae can result in dramatic changes in their horizontal distribution because these movements take them into different current layers and this, not horizontal swimming, is probably responsible for the different locations of the mid and late-stage phyllosomas of J. edwardsii off the east coast of New Zealand.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-430782017-01-30T15:04:33Z Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast? Phillips, Bruce McWilliam, P. puerulus Jasus edwardsii Spiny lobster New Zealand swimming final stage phyllosoma Several papers from New Zealand have all suggested that late-stages, or at least the final stage phyllosomas of Jasus edwardsii can swim horizontally from offshore to inshore towards the coast. This was largely based on the observation that the late-stage phyllosomas were distributed inshore of the mid-stage phyllosomas off the east coast of New Zealand. A review of these data, plus additional information on the diurnal vertical migration behaviour of the phyllosoma larvae of J. edwardsii not available at the time of publication of the earlier papers,suggests an alternative explanation. These new data clearly show different diurnal vertical migration behaviour of the mid and the late-stage phyllosoma. It is suggested that even small differences in the vertical movements of the phyllosoma larvae can result in dramatic changes in their horizontal distribution because these movements take them into different current layers and this, not horizontal swimming, is probably responsible for the different locations of the mid and late-stage phyllosomas of J. edwardsii off the east coast of New Zealand. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43078 The Marine Biological Association of India fulltext
spellingShingle puerulus
Jasus edwardsii
Spiny lobster
New Zealand
swimming
final stage phyllosoma
Phillips, Bruce
McWilliam, P.
Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?
title Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?
title_full Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?
title_fullStr Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?
title_full_unstemmed Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?
title_short Spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of Jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?
title_sort spiny lobster development: do the final-stage phyllosoma larvae of jasus edwardsii swim towards the coast?
topic puerulus
Jasus edwardsii
Spiny lobster
New Zealand
swimming
final stage phyllosoma
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43078