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Distribution and biomass of two squid species off southern New Zealand: Nototodarus sloanii and Moroteuthis ingens / G.D. Jackson, A.G.P. Shaw, C. Lalas.

Title: Distribution and biomass of two squid species off southern New Zealand: Nototodarus sloanii and Moroteuthis ingens / G.D. Jackson, A.G.P. Shaw, C. Lalas.
Author(s): Jackson, G. D.
Shaw, A. G. P.
Lalas, C.
Date: 2000.
In: Polar Biology. (2000.), Vol. 23(10) (2000)
Abstract: Describes distribution and abundance of two species of squid in waters south of New Zealand, including area around Auckland Islands and Campbell Island. Uses data from NIWA research trawl programme from 1981-97 to relate observed squid distributions to bathymetry and oceanographic features, and presents data on mean catch weights in relation to depth and location. Discusses habitat preferences of two species in terms of metabolical advantage, and compares distribution of Morotheuthis ingens off southern New Zealand with distribution in Falkland Islands region of South Atlantic.
Notes:

Polar Biology. Vol. 23(10) :699-705 (2000).

Keywords: 59 -- Zoology.
592 -- Invertebrata.
594 -- Mollusca.
594.5 -- Cephalopoda: Nototodarus sloanii.
594.5 -- Cephalopoda: Moroteuthis ingens.
591.9(26.02) -- Animal distribution, pelagic.
574 -- Ecology.
574.34 -- Population dynamics.
574.36 -- Biomass and energetics of populations.
574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology.
H2 -- Zoology: invertebrates.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*78) -- Sub-Antarctic islands.
(*787.7) -- Auckland Islands.
(*787.8) -- Campbell Island.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
(*88) -- South Pacific Ocean.
SPRI record no.: 154816

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