@article{oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006181, author = {Chiba, Sanae and Ishimaru, Takashi and Hosie, Graham W. and Fukuchi, Mitsuo}, journal = {Polar bioscience}, month = {Feb}, note = {P(論文), Spatio-temporal variability in life cycle strategy of four pelagic Antarctic copepods, Rhincalanus gigas, Calanoides acutus, Calanus propinquus and Metridia gerlachei was studied, including their copepodite stage composition, using the multiyear samples taken off east Antarctica (90-160°E) in March 1988-1996. Except for R. gigas, the rare occurrence of adults indicated that the spawning activities ceased by mid-March in this research area. Younger copepodite stages appeared for C. propinquus compared to C. acutus, suggesting the late reproduction or slow growth in the former. Multiple regression analysis on the relationship between environmental variables and the copepodite stage composition showed that the population matured earlier in the warmer area for C. acutus, C. propinquus and M. gerlachei. The study demonstrated that the three species flexibly changed timing of the reproduction and development, and shifted their life cycle from one year to two years in the southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) area, responding to spatio-temporal environmental change caused by meandering of the ACC.}, pages = {27--44}, title = {Spatio-temporal variability in life cycle strategy of four pelagic Antarctic copepods: Rhincalanus gigas, Calanoides acutus, Calanus propinquus and Metridia gerlachei}, volume = {15}, year = {2002} }