Ecological Groups of the Daubed Shanny Leptoclinus maculatus (Fries, 1838), an Arcto-boreal Species, Regarding Growth and Early Development


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Abstract

The patterns of growth and development have been studied in L. maculatus early life stages of different ecological groups (pelagic and demersal) from Kongsfjorden and Billefjorden (the northwestern coast of West Spitsbergen). It has been found that the growth rate of larvae markedly increases by age 2+ (stage L2), which is due to their transition to exogenous feeding. Consideration is given to changes in the length and condition of the lipid sac (a provisory organ) in the period of its formation, growth, and resorption in the course of ontogeny. The lipid sac reaches the maximum size at stage L4* and is resorbed at stage L5. Analysis of individual variation in the size and body weight of fish early life stages provides the possibility to evaluate the adaptation capacity of a species under specific conditions of the Arctic.

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S. N. Pekkoeva

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Author for correspondence.
Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185610

S. A. Murzina

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185610

E. P. Ieshko

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185610

Z. A. Nefedova

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185610

S. Falk-Petersen

Akvaplan-niva AS, Fram Centre; The Arctic University of Norway (UiT)

Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Norway, Tromsø, N-9296; Tromsø, N-9037

J. Berge

The Arctic University of Norway (UiT); The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS)

Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Norway, Tromsø, N-9037; Longyearbyen

O. Lonne

The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS)

Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Norway, Longyearbyen

N. N. Nemova

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Email: pek-svetlana@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185610

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