Abstract

Population structure and reproductive maturity of females were investigated in the shrimp Artemesia longinarisBate, 1888 from coastal waters of northern São Paulo State (Brazil, |$23^\circ {\rm{S}}$|⁠) and Mar del Plata (Argentina, |$38^\circ {\rm{S}}$|⁠) from June 2001 to May 2002. Monthly collections were taken by commercial shrimp fishing boats equipped with bottom trawl nets. Population parameters from size frequency distributions and size (carapace length = CL) of female reproductive maturity were analyzed and compared from the two sampling areas. Latitudinal trends in reproductive parameters of A. longinaris were shown in overall body size and size of reproductive maturity, both of which were smaller in females from the tropical location than those from the cold-temperate sampling area. Largest females |$( \gt \;30\;{\rm{mm}}\;{\rm{CL}})$| were collected in Argentina, while Brazilian specimens reached maximum size at |$27\;{\rm{mm}}\;{\rm{CL}}$|⁠. The smallest size of female sexual maturity was estimated at |$13.6\;{\rm{mm}}\;{\rm{CL}}$| in Brazilian samples compared to |$22.1\;{\rm{mm}}\;{\rm{CL}}$| calculated for those from Argentina. Populations from both regions exhibited a bimodal size distribution in the spring, with the peak at small body size probably corresponding to recent recruits and the peak at larger body size to reproductive females or shrimps migrating in from deeper waters or other latitudinal regions. In late spring and summer, an intrusion of the cold South Atlantic Coastal Water mass was observed which lowered water temperature and stimulated plankton production, the primary food source for the larvae of a typically cold-temperate species such as A. longinaris. The trend of increasing body size and delay of sexual maturity with increasing latitude appears to be correlated with the decreasing water temperature and increasing plankton productivity at higher latitudes.

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