Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6387233 Journal of Marine Systems 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recruitment of Aristeus antennatus over the species' entire depth range and distribution area in the Mediterranean Sea is described. Because of the dearth of information on the recruitment of deep-sea species in the literature, the findings reported here take on special significance. Samples were collected at depths between 900 and 2800 m on seven trawl surveys using three samplers: an OTMS trawl, an Agassiz bottom frame trawl, and a Macer-Giroq suprabenthic sledge, computing a total of 80, 26 and 14 trawls, respectively. Early juveniles (≤ 15 mm CL) were observed to be present down to a depth of 2800 m and to attain maximum percentage abundance between 1350 and 2000 m. Spring was the season of peak abundance for juveniles. Several hypotheses explaining this deep-sea recruitment are discussed, including oceanographic events coupled with enrichment of the bathyal bottoms and competitive exclusion in deep-sea species. Studying the deep-sea recruitment of A. antennatus contributes to our understanding of the species' life history and supplies knowledge essential to proper management and sustainable exploitation of the species.

► Deep-sea shrimp A. antennatus' recruitment in its entire depth range is described ► Recruitment of A. antennatus occurs mainly between 1050 and 1500 m depth ► Juveniles and pre-adult of A. antennatus are present down to 2800 m depth ► An ontogenic migration from deep-sea grounds to upper slope is observed ► Otter trawl, Agassiz and suprabenthic sled are useful gears for recruitment studies.

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