Decapod crustacean larval communities in the Balearic Sea (western Mediterranean): Seasonal composition, horizontal and vertical distribution patterns
Authors
Torres, A.P. (Asvin Pérez); dos-Santos, A. (Antonina); Balbín, R. (Rosa); Alemany, F. (Francisco); Massutí, E. (Enric); Reglero, P. (Patricia)Editor's version
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924796313002893Date
2014Type
articleKeywords
Larval assemblagesDecapoda
Adult habitats
Developmental stage
Vertical distribution patterns
Western Mediterranean
Abstract
Decapod crustaceans are the main target species of deepwater bottomtrawl fisheries in the Balearic Sea but little is
known about their larval stages. This work focuses on the species composition of the decapod larval community,
describing the main spatio-temporal assemblages and assessing their vertical distribution. Mesozooplankton
sampling was carried out using depth-stratified sampling devices at two stations located over the shelf break
and themid slope, in the north-western and southern Mallorca in late autumn 2009 and summer 2010. Differences
among decapod larvae communities, in terms of composition, adult's habitat such as pelagic or benthic, and distribution
patternswere observed between seasons, areas and station. Results showed that for both seasonsmost species
and developmental stages aggregatedwithin the upperwater column (above 75 mdepth) and showed higher
biodiversity in summer compared to late autumn. Most abundant species were pelagic prawns (e.g., Sergestidae)
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