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Krill typically reproduce through a process called broadcast spawning, where females release eggs into the water column, allowing males to fertilize them externally. Depending on the species and environmental conditions, krill can spawn multiple times throughout the year, with peak breeding often occurring during the spring and summer months when food is abundant. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae that undergo several stages before maturing into adult krill. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the survival of the species in varying environmental conditions.

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