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Vol. 53 - Alaska Resources Library and Information Services

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Table 4.5<br />

Table 4.6<br />

Table 5.1<br />

Table 5.2<br />

Table 5.3<br />

Table 5.4<br />

Table 5.5<br />

Proportion of Stage II to megalops larvae (total larvae) of<br />

Chionoecetes bairdi <strong>and</strong> C. opilio in plankton samples from the<br />

southeastern Bering Sea in 1981: Mean of sample observations ±<br />

one st<strong>and</strong>ard deviation (number of samples in parentheses). Number<br />

of larvae examined is shown beneath date. No Stage I zoeae were<br />

present for either species during the time period shown.<br />

Weighted average proportion of Stage I to total zoeae of<br />

Chionoecetes bairdi <strong>and</strong> C. opilio: Proportion of all zoeae<br />

examined during specified time periods (number of larvae examined<br />

is in parentheses).<br />

Size, depth distribution, geographic range <strong>and</strong> habitat of<br />

Brachyura (excluding Chionoecetes bairdi <strong>and</strong> C. opilio) known to<br />

inhabit the southeastern Bering Sea.<br />

Early life history information on several species of brachyuran<br />

crabs found in the southeastern Bering Sea.<br />

Species list of non-Chionoecetes Brachyura known to inhabit the<br />

southeastern Bering Sea, <strong>and</strong> taxonomic level to which they were<br />

identified.<br />

Brachyura taxa identified among larval decapods, larval stages <strong>and</strong><br />

references used for identifications.<br />

Frequency of occurrence of Erimacrus isenbeckii within each<br />

stratum in May <strong>and</strong> June of the combined years 1976-1981.<br />

Percentages were derived from the proportion of all stations<br />

within each stratum at which E. isenbeckii were found (see Fig.<br />

2.21). As noted in the text, only 9% of the total stations<br />

analyzed in all years contained larvae of this species.<br />

Table 5.6 Frequency of occurrence (as percent) within each stratum of<br />

Oregoniinae in May <strong>and</strong> June of the combined years 1976-1981. Percentages<br />

were derived from the proportion of all stations at each<br />

stratum at which Oregoniinae were found.<br />

Table 5.7<br />

Table 5.8<br />

Table 5.9<br />

Table 5.10<br />

Frequency of occurrence (percent) within a stratum of<br />

Pinnotheridae larvae in May <strong>and</strong> June of the years 1977-1981<br />

combined.<br />

Frequency of occurrence (percent) within each stratum of Cancer<br />

spp. larvae in May <strong>and</strong> June of the years 1976-1981. Depicted is<br />

the percent of all stations within each stratum at which Cancer<br />

spp. were found.<br />

Frequency of occurrence (percent) of Telmessus cheiragonus larvae<br />

within each stratum in May <strong>and</strong> June of the year 1976-1981<br />

combined.<br />

Frequency of occurrence (percent) of larvae of the sub-families<br />

Acanthonychinae <strong>and</strong>/or Pisinae within a stratum in May <strong>and</strong> June of<br />

the years 1976-1981.<br />

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