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Mar Pollut Bull ; 85(2): 433-8, 2014 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24793777

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We investigated effects of severe hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <1 ml l(-1)) on recruitment of mantis shrimp Oratosquilla oratoria in Tokyo Bay. Ten-year field surveys were conducted to examine quantitative relationships in annual mean densities of larvae and juveniles, and spatial distribution of juveniles and severe hypoxia. There was no significant correlation between annual mean densities of larvae and juveniles, suggesting that mortality during larval or juvenile stages varies among years, which might have regulated abundance of young-of-the-year juveniles. Juvenile density was low in the severely hypoxic area, implying that hypoxia could affect survivals and spatial distribution of juveniles. Meanwhile, there are yearly fluctuations in juvenile density in normoxic areas of both northern and southern part of the bay. This evidence suggests that abundance of post-settled juveniles might have been determined by not only effects of hypoxia, but also other factors influencing mortality during the early life stages.


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Crustacea/physiology , Oxygen/analysis , Anaerobiosis , Animals , Bays/chemistry , Behavior, Animal , Crustacea/metabolism , Larva/metabolism , Larva/physiology , Life Cycle Stages , Oxygen/metabolism , Population Density , Tokyo
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