@ARTICLE{Witek_Zbigniew_Larvae_1985, author={Witek, Zbigniew and Kittel, Wojciech}, volume={vol. 6}, number={No 1-2}, journal={Polish Polar Research}, pages={117-132}, howpublished={online}, year={1985}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Committee on Polar Research}, abstract={In the plankton samples, collected with a Nansen net in three water layers downwards to a depth of 500 m, larvae and eggs of Euphausia superba were found as well as the larvae of E. crystallorophias and E. frigida. Eggs of the species E. superba predominated and among the larvae most numerous were calyptopis I and metanauplius stages. Eggs and larvae of E. superba occurred in small quantities, mainly in Bransfield Strait. Larvae of E. crystallorophias were found in the southeastern part of Bransfield Strait. Metanauplius, calyptopis I and II stages were predominant. Larvae of E. frigida, mostly calyptopis I stage, were very scarce and occurred only at the stations located in Drake Passage.}, type={Article}, title={Larvae of the species of the genus Euphausia (Euphausiacea, Crustacea) in the southern part of Drake Passage and the Bransfield Strait during the BIOMASS-SIBEX (December 1983 — January 1984)}, URL={http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/111421/PDF-MASTER/1985_1-2_117-132.pdf}, keywords={Antarctica, Euphausiacea, early life history}, }