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Oocyte development and gonad production of Nematocarcinus lanceopes (Decapoda: Caridea) in the eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica

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Nematocarcinus lanceopes Bate 1888 is the only decapod that occurs in large numbers on the continental slope of the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Histological examination of the female gonads and analyses of oocyte growth indicate a biannual reproduction cycle with seasonal occyte maturation in this species. Vitellogenic development is estimated to take 2 years and culminates during summer. Females spawn three times, every 2nd year, while they grow from 27 to 34 mm carapace length. Based on these results the calculated female gonad production is 184 g wet mass (70.5 g dry mass)/total catch, which is high compared to shrimp populations on the continental shelf of the Weddell Sea. Seasonal reproductive patterns of N. lanceopes seem to reflect oscillating food conditions in the Antarctic Weddell Sea. This mode of reproduction differs from all other Nematocarcinidae, which release eggs the whole year round. The ability to adapt the reproductive cycle to a seasonal productivity pattern may have been an important factor in extending the distribution range of the deep-water genus Nematocarcinus into Antarctic waters.

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Received: 3 January 1996/Accepted: 28 April 1996

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Gorny, M., George, M. Oocyte development and gonad production of Nematocarcinus lanceopes (Decapoda: Caridea) in the eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Polar Biol 17, 191–198 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003000050122

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