BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)

Size and sex structure of mysid Neomysis mirabilis in Peter the Great Bay is studied. The net samples (160 and 260 per year) were collected at the depth of 0.5–2.0 m in the southern external part of the secondary Amur Bay (at Popov and Reineke Islands) and in its northern internal part, over the tot...

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Main Authors: L. G. Sedova, L. L. Budnikova
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Language:Russian
Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/540
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description Size and sex structure of mysid Neomysis mirabilis in Peter the Great Bay is studied. The net samples (160 and 260 per year) were collected at the depth of 0.5–2.0 m in the southern external part of the secondary Amur Bay (at Popov and Reineke Islands) and in its northern internal part, over the total area of approximately 3 km2 , in the daytime in May-September from 2014 to 2017. The catch was recalculated per 1 m3 of water. The water temperature was measured and weather conditions were recorded. All mysids (2926 ind.) were measured under binocular microscope with accuracy of 0.1 mm, weighted by torsion scales with accuracy of 1 mg, and separated to males, females and juveniles. The females were differentiated by 5 stages of development: 1) immature females with oostegetic rudiments, 2) oviparous females, 3) females with embryos in the marsupia bags without stalk-eyed with black pigment, 4) females with embryos in marsupia bags with black eyes, 5) spawned females with empty marsupii. The females prevailed: 71.3–97.0 % in the southern Amur Bay and 39.0–56.7 % in the northern Amur Bay, while the portion of males was 2.2–28.7 % and 20.9–43.3 %, accordingly. The body length varied from 3.0 to 23.5 mm; the females and males had the same sizes, on average 14.5–15.4 mm in the southern Amur Bay and 8.3–11.2 mm in the northern Amur Bay, with slight decreasing from spring to summer. The spawning was extended in time because of several generations changing. Mysid females with eggs, their embryos at different stages of development, and juveniles of different size were presented permanently. Aggregations of N. mirabilis formed for a short time starting in middle April — middle July in the southern Amur Bay and in middle May — late July in the northern Amur Bay. The mysid biomass in the aggregations was 3–5 g/m2 and 10–500 g/m2 in these areas, respectively, that is appropriate for the commercial fishery. Spatial difference of the mysid biological parameters and abundance is explained by different environmental conditions in the internal and external areas of the Amur Bay.
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spelling doaj.art-352441c9db474d479482ee62fa9cfabf2023-08-02T07:49:16ZrusTransactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and OceanographyИзвестия ТИНРО1606-99192658-55102020-03-01200110111710.26428/1606-9919-2020-200-101-117503BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)L. G. Sedova0L. L. Budnikova1Тихоокеанский филиал ВНИРО (ТИНРО)Тихоокеанский филиал ВНИРО (ТИНРО)Size and sex structure of mysid Neomysis mirabilis in Peter the Great Bay is studied. The net samples (160 and 260 per year) were collected at the depth of 0.5–2.0 m in the southern external part of the secondary Amur Bay (at Popov and Reineke Islands) and in its northern internal part, over the total area of approximately 3 km2 , in the daytime in May-September from 2014 to 2017. The catch was recalculated per 1 m3 of water. The water temperature was measured and weather conditions were recorded. All mysids (2926 ind.) were measured under binocular microscope with accuracy of 0.1 mm, weighted by torsion scales with accuracy of 1 mg, and separated to males, females and juveniles. The females were differentiated by 5 stages of development: 1) immature females with oostegetic rudiments, 2) oviparous females, 3) females with embryos in the marsupia bags without stalk-eyed with black pigment, 4) females with embryos in marsupia bags with black eyes, 5) spawned females with empty marsupii. The females prevailed: 71.3–97.0 % in the southern Amur Bay and 39.0–56.7 % in the northern Amur Bay, while the portion of males was 2.2–28.7 % and 20.9–43.3 %, accordingly. The body length varied from 3.0 to 23.5 mm; the females and males had the same sizes, on average 14.5–15.4 mm in the southern Amur Bay and 8.3–11.2 mm in the northern Amur Bay, with slight decreasing from spring to summer. The spawning was extended in time because of several generations changing. Mysid females with eggs, their embryos at different stages of development, and juveniles of different size were presented permanently. Aggregations of N. mirabilis formed for a short time starting in middle April — middle July in the southern Amur Bay and in middle May — late July in the northern Amur Bay. The mysid biomass in the aggregations was 3–5 g/m2 and 10–500 g/m2 in these areas, respectively, that is appropriate for the commercial fishery. Spatial difference of the mysid biological parameters and abundance is explained by different environmental conditions in the internal and external areas of the Amur Bay.https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/540мизидыneomysis mirabilisразмерный составполовой составгидрологические условияамурский заливзалив петра великогояпонское море
spellingShingle L. G. Sedova
L. L. Budnikova
BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)
Известия ТИНРО
мизиды
neomysis mirabilis
размерный состав
половой состав
гидрологические условия
амурский залив
залив петра великого
японское море
title BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)
title_full BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)
title_fullStr BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)
title_full_unstemmed BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)
title_short BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSID NEOMYSIS MIRABILIS IN DEPENDENCE ON ITS ENVIRONMENTS (PETER THE GREAT BAY, JAPAN SEA)
title_sort biological characteristics of mysid neomysis mirabilis in dependence on its environments peter the great bay japan sea
topic мизиды
neomysis mirabilis
размерный состав
половой состав
гидрологические условия
амурский залив
залив петра великого
японское море
url https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/540
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