2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2013.03.012
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Population structure and life history of Hemimysis lamornae mediterranea (Malacostraca: Mysida) in the Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean)

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“…However, adult size is correlated inversely with temperature measured at that time. In temperate regions, small adult mysids are collected at higher water temperature in summer and large adult mysids are collected at lower temperature in winter (Toda et al, 1987;Lejeusne & Chevaldonné, 2005;Sudo et al, 2011;Delgado et al, 2013). Similar results were reported for Neomysis americana (S. I. Smith, 1873), N. integer (Leach, 1814), N. japonica and N. awatschensis populations (Ishikawa & Oshima, 1951;Pezzack & Corey, 1979;Toda et al, 1982Toda et al, , 1984Mees et al, 1994;Yamada et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…However, adult size is correlated inversely with temperature measured at that time. In temperate regions, small adult mysids are collected at higher water temperature in summer and large adult mysids are collected at lower temperature in winter (Toda et al, 1987;Lejeusne & Chevaldonné, 2005;Sudo et al, 2011;Delgado et al, 2013). Similar results were reported for Neomysis americana (S. I. Smith, 1873), N. integer (Leach, 1814), N. japonica and N. awatschensis populations (Ishikawa & Oshima, 1951;Pezzack & Corey, 1979;Toda et al, 1982Toda et al, , 1984Mees et al, 1994;Yamada et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Although the sex ratios within mysid populations are variable, the number of females frequently is higher than that of males (Mauchline, 1980). This higher proportion of females compared to males has been reported in mysids, such as H. l. mediterranea, Mesopodopsis orientalis (W. Tattersall, 1908) and Siriella clausii G. O. Sars, 1877 (Hanamura et al, 2008;Barberá et al, 2013;Delgado et al, 2013). The proportion of females in N. awatschensis is also higher than that of males (Toda et al, 1982;Yan, 1982).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Therefore, the average number of mysids in females that are ovigerous could be used to guess how long the embryonic, nauplioid, and post-nauplioid phases last ( Mauchline, 1973 ; Wortham-Neal & Price, 2002 ). The nauplioid stage, the embryonic stage, and the post-nauplioid stage occur in progressively shorter succession as development proceeds ( Mauchline, 1980 ; Delgado et al, 2013 ). According to Yolanda et al (2023) , mysids, Rhopatophtalmus hastatus brooding females with the nauplioid stage have a larger proportion than the brooding females with the embryonic and post-nauplioid stages.…”
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“…Mysids commonly bend their abdomens when they are collected from the fields, making accurate total length measurements difficult. In addition, total length may be changed by the rigor mortis after preservation in formalin or ethanol (Amaratunga & Corey, 1975;Delgado et al, 2013). Therefore, carapace length is usually used as a body length in mysid crustaceans, because it is considered to be more accurate than total length.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%