Field observations on the emergence rhythm of the Norway lobsterNephrops norvegicus,using different methods |
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Authors: | C. J. Chapman F. G. Howard |
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Affiliation: | (1) Marine Laboratory, Victoria Road Torry, P.O. Box 101, AB9 8DB Aberdeen, Scotland |
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Abstract: | The emergence ofNephrops norvegicus (L.) from their burrows was studied on several fishing grounds around Scotland at 28 to 62 m depth. Various methods were used: sampling by trawl and baited creels, observations by television and time-lapse cameras. Peak emergence generally occurred around dusk and dawn. In shallow water (30 m) there was also a significant level of activity during the intervening night period. Day/night variations in the size composition of catches suggest that relatively more time is spent out of the burrow with increasing size. There was good agreement between the various methods employed, suggesting that trawl and camera avoidance has little influence on the pattern of emergence observed. The use of bait in some experiments confirmed that emergence is essentially a feeding activity. |
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