The Origin of the Snow Crab Chionoecetes opilio in the Kara Sea

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q4 OCEANOGRAPHY
E. V. Lipukhin, A. K. Zalota, A. V. Mishin, U. V. Simakova
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Abstract

Most likely, the alien snow crab Chionoecetes opilio entered the Kara Sea from the Barents Sea, both due to the migration of adults and with currents at the larval stage. Currently, all bottom stages, including mature individuals and a large number of pelagic larvae, are present in the Kara Sea. However, the origin of larvae has not yet been clarified. The larvae hatched in the Kara Sea should be at an earlier stage of development compared with the larvae arrived here from the Barents Sea due to later development of phytoplankton and, accordingly, later hatching. The larvae of the snow crab Chionoecetes opilio and the spider crab Hyas araneus were collected in the central and southwestern Kara Sea in July–early August 2019 by a Bongo zooplankton net with a diameter of 60 cm. It was established that the larvae were unevenly distributed across the Kara Sea. The most populus region was the border with the Barents Sea in the St. Anna Trough (up to 860 ind./m2), and relatively high concentrations of larvae were recorded in the southwestern part, where their abundance at stations varied from 18 to 302 ind./m2. In the zone of the Ob–Yenisei plume, crab larvae were absent or their abundance was minimal. Using molecular genetic methods, the species identity of 361 larvae (344 C. opilio and 17 H. araneus) was reliably determined, and measurements of a number of morphological structures were made for 401 larvae. Significant differences in size were found at the zoea II stage between C. opilio and H. araneus. In July 2019, in most of the Kara Sea, in zooplankton samples, crab larvae were represented by zoea I of C. opilio with rare specimens of zoea I of H. araneus of the Kara Sea origin. Only in the southwestern part, at the boundary with the Barents Sea, was the presence of zoea II of C. opilio and H. araneus observed in samples with an increased share of the latter species in catches, which probably originated from the Barents Sea.

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卡拉海雪蟹 Chionoecetes opilio 的起源
摘要外来雪蟹 Chionoecetes opilio 很可能是从巴伦支海进入喀拉海的,这既是由于成蟹的迁移,也是由于幼蟹阶段的洋流。目前,喀拉海存在所有底层阶段,包括成熟个体和大量浮游幼体。不过,幼体的来源尚未明确。与从巴伦支海来到这里的幼体相比,在喀拉海孵化的幼体应该处于较早的发育阶段,因为浮游植物发育较晚,因此孵化也较晚。2019 年 7 月至 8 月初,用直径为 60 厘米的邦戈浮游动物网在喀拉海中部和西南部采集了雪蟹(Chionoecetes opilio)和蜘蛛蟹(Hyas araneus)的幼虫。结果表明,幼虫在喀拉海分布不均。幼虫数量最多的区域是圣安娜海槽与巴伦支海交界处(高达 860 头/平方米),西南部的幼虫浓度相对较高,各站的幼虫数量从 18 头/平方米到 302 头/平方米不等。在奥布-叶尼塞羽流区域,没有蟹幼体或蟹幼体数量极少。利用分子遗传方法,可靠地确定了 361 只幼体(344 只 C. opilio 和 17 只 H. araneus)的物种特征,并对 401 只幼体的一些形态结构进行了测量。发现 C. opilio 和 H. araneus 的幼虫在 zoea II 阶段的体型存在显著差异。2019 年 7 月,在喀拉海的大部分浮游动物样本中,螃蟹幼体以 C. opilio 的 zoea I 为代表,极少有喀拉海 H. araneus 的 zoea I 标本。只有在西南部与巴伦支海交界处的样本中,才观察到 C. opilio 和 H. araneus 的 Zoea II,后者在渔获物中的比例增加,可能来自巴伦支海。
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Oceanology
Oceanology 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
20.00%
发文量
83
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Oceanology, founded in 1961, is the leading journal in all areas of the marine sciences. It publishes original papers in all fields of theoretical and experimental research in physical, chemical, biological, geological, and technical oceanology. The journal also offers reviews and information about conferences, symposia, cruises, and other events of interest to the oceanographic community.
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