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The Distribution and Habitats in the North Atlantic of Two Gnathiid Species (Crustacea, Isopoda) and Their Reproductive Biology in the Denmark Strait and North of Iceland

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By: Anne B Klitgaard(Author)
32 pages, 1 plate with 6 colour photos; 7 b/w illustrations, 12 tables
The Distribution and Habitats in the North Atlantic of Two Gnathiid Species (Crustacea, Isopoda) and Their Reproductive Biology in the Denmark Strait and North of Iceland
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Caecognathia robusta and C. abyssorum (Crustacea, Isopoda, Gnathiidae) were found and associated with several species of demosponges collected in the Denmark Strait and around Iceland. Comparison of the distribution of the two gnathiid species shows C. robusta to be mainly a cold water species occurring north of the Greenland–Iceland–Faroe Ridge, while C. abyssorum is principally an Atlantic species occurring south of this ridge system; the distribution of the two species, however, overlaps in the Denmark Strait.

Both gnathiid species demonstrate a well-developed adaptability to utilize the naturally occurring cavities. C. robusta inhabits such different cavities as the massive, well-defined preoscular cavities of the spherical Geodia mesotriaena and the lacunae of the soft, elastic, encrusting Hexadella dedritifera. C. abyssorum shelters in the lacunae in the encrusting H. dedritifera. The female : male ratio for both gnathiid species seems to be determined by the volume of the chosen cavity. Both species are primarily monogamous and each adult male, instead of having a "harem", appears to survive long enough to complete two or more consecutive female reproductive sequences. There is indication of continuous reproduction in C. robusta and perhaps also in C. abyssorum. The females of the two gnathiid species produce bigger and, in C. abyssorum, fewer pranizae than reported for "harem" forming gnathiidspecies.

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Monograph
By: Anne B Klitgaard(Author)
32 pages, 1 plate with 6 colour photos; 7 b/w illustrations, 12 tables
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