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Re-appraisal of age composition, growth and survivorship of the deep-sea brittle starOphiura ljungmanifrom size structure in a sample time series from the Rockall Trough

✍ Scribed by J. D. Gage; P. A. Tyler


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
902 KB
Volume
64
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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✦ Synopsis


Samples were taken from a 2 900 m deep permanent station (centred on 54~ 12~ in the southern Rockall Trough, from November 1975 to September 1980, inclusive. Revision of juvenile size frequencies was necessary after removal of postlarvae of an annual non-viable settlement of Ophiocten gracilis (G. O. Sars) that were mistakenly included in a previous analysis. The present study of the revised data shows that settlement of Ophiura ljungmani (Lyman) occurs in summer when disk-size frequencies are dominated by the newly metamorphosed postlarvae. The likely age composition in larger sizes was suggested from the progression of modes along the size axis in juvenile size classes in consecutive samples of the time series. Hypotheses of age structure were developed from Gaussian mixtures fitted by constrained computer search using, as starting values, component parameter values suggested from the frequency histograms. Choice between competing solutions was made on the basis both of goodness-of-fit and biological plausibility. However, identification of year-class structure amongst sizes > 3 to 4 nun disk diameter remained conjectural owing to the low frequencies of adults in the samples. Comparison of the fitted component-means in the time series suggested a marked seasonal growth pattern, with maximal growth in spring. Probable age composition amongst adult sizes was extrapolated from yon Bertalanffy growth parameters estimated from the means of juvenile year classes.