Distribution of phyllosoma larvae of Scyllaridae and Palinuridae (Decapoda : Palinuridea) in the south-western lagoon of New Caledonia
Emmanuel Coutures
Marine and Freshwater Research 51(4) 363 - 369
Abstract
Densities of phyllosomata of
Panulirus, Scyllarides,
Parribacus and Scyllarus were
measured by plankton sampling in November–December 1996 and 1997 in the
lagoon, in a passage through the barrier reef and above the outer slope to the
south-west of New Caledonia. A total of 1017 phyllosomata were caught: 584
Panulirus, 66 Scyllarides, 6
Parribacus and 361 Scyllarus. More
phyllosomata of Scyllarus spp. were caught in the lagoon
than at the other two sites. The larval development of certain
Scyllarus species can occur entirely in the lagoon, but
morphology of the early stages of the four Scyllarus
species caught here was too similar to permit conclusions about specific
strategies. Phyllosomata of the Panulirus spp.,
Scyllarides spp. and Parribacus
spp. develop only in the ocean. High densities of Stage I of
Panulirus ornatus larvae caught in the passage and
nearby ocean suggested that the reproductive adults of this species migrate
from coastal areas towards more oceanic areas to hatch their phyllosomata.
Stage I phyllosomata of Panulirus and
Scyllarides were near the surface and would be carried
quickly from the lagoon by the current, whereas this behaviour was not shown
for Stage I phyllosomata of Scyllarus sp., and this
would probably limit their passive wind drifting.
Full text doi:10.1071/MF98108
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