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Effect of solar ultraviolet radiation on survival of krill larvae and copepods in Antarctic Ocean

机译:Effect of solar ultraviolet radiation on survival of krill larvae and copepods in Antarctic Ocean

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The effect of solar ultraviolet radiation on the survival rate of Antarctic zooplankton was examined in February-March in 2002. We investigated survival rate of calyptopis larvae of Euphausia superba and late copepodite stages (IV and V) of large dominant calanoid species, Calanoides acutus and Calanus propinquus reared in quartz jars with three different radiation regimes (total radiation, exclusion of UVB, exclusion of UVA and UVB) and a dark control. The survival rates of the krill larvae decreased after 3 days from start of the experiment, being below 50 at 4 days in the treatments with total radiation and exclusion of UVB, although most individuals could survive until the end of the experiments in the treatments with exclusion of both UVA and UVB and dark control. The calanoid juve-niles showed almost same pattern of survival curves as the krill larvae did, but survived slightly longer. Although >10 of surface UVA radiation at 340 and 380 nm pene-trated down to 30 m, both C. acutus and C. propinquus were mostly distributed above 20 m. Surface swarm of the krill larvae can be often recognized in the previous studies. These results suggest that not only solar UVB but also UVA radiation potentially lower the survival rate of Antarctic zooplankton at depth less than 20 m.

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