. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. 328 DISCOVERY REPORTS spawning had recently taken place and was not due solely to the choking of the meshes of the net. The population at Sts. 796, 802 and 803, then, very probably belonged to the. Fig. 21. Percentage of copepodite stages of Rhincalanus gigas in i-m. nets. South Atlantic Ocean east of South Georgia, December 1931 to January 1932. (See Table VI c.) same stock as the young forms at St. 778, which had grown into stage iii in the inter- vening three weeks (18. xii. 31 to 7. i. 32). It seems to be quite a legitimate sup


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. 328 DISCOVERY REPORTS spawning had recently taken place and was not due solely to the choking of the meshes of the net. The population at Sts. 796, 802 and 803, then, very probably belonged to the. Fig. 21. Percentage of copepodite stages of Rhincalanus gigas in i-m. nets. South Atlantic Ocean east of South Georgia, December 1931 to January 1932. (See Table VI c.) same stock as the young forms at St. 778, which had grown into stage iii in the inter- vening three weeks (18. xii. 31 to 7. i. 32). It seems to be quite a legitimate supposition that nauplii and stages i and ii should have grown into stage iii in this short time. In. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography; Great Britain. Colonial Office. "Discovery" Committee. London, New York, Cambridge University Press


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