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Separation anxiety: mussels self-organize into similar power-law clusters regardless of predation threat cues

机译:分离焦虑:贻贝自组织成相似的幂律簇,而不受捕食威胁提示的影响

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Mussels have myriad effects on population, community, and ecosystem processes. Their aggregation behavior is an inducible defense that links non-consumptive effects of predators to benthic spatial pattern formation. Aggregation increases intraspecific competition but can be beneficial due to lower perimeter-related predation and other risks. Mytilus edulis aggregation responses to predation threats have not been investigated outside of Europe. We studied the effects of chemical cues from heterospecifics (predators Carcinus maenas, Nucella lapillus; herbivore Littorina littorea) and conspecifics (injured and intact M. edulis) on M. edulis aggregation behavior in Maine, USA. Mussels self-organized into fractal power-law spatial patterns like those in the field. Aggregations had lower perimeter: area (P:A) ratios than singletons, despite having more complex, irregular shapes with higher fractal dimensions (D). However, with one exception, no significant differences in aggregation rate, P: A ratio, and D were observed for any chemical cue treatment when compared to no-cue controls. Our experiment revealed higher aggregation rates than reported from similar experiments, leaving little scope for additional aggregation when exposed to chemical cues. We suggest that increased aggregation in response to predation threat is context-dependent: costs outweigh benefits beyond some optimal aggregation size, and mussels in our experiment were at the upper aggregation limit beyond which more aggregation could have negative consequences. Bet-hedging with a power-law distribution of aggregation shapes and sizes may be the optimal spatial strategy, especially if predation and other risks are variable in space and time.
机译:贻贝对人口,社区和生态系统进程产生无数影响。它们的聚集行为是一种诱导性防御,将掠食者的非消耗性影响与底栖空间格局形成联系在一起。聚集会增加种内竞争,但由于与周界有关的捕食和其他风险较低,因此可能有益。尚未在欧洲以外的地方调查过食糜对食糜威胁的反应。我们在美国缅因州研究了异源特异性物种(捕食者Carcinus maenas,Nucella lapillus;草食性Littorina littorea)和同种异源性物种(受伤和完整的M. edulis)的化学提示对M. edulis聚集行为的影响。贻贝像野外的那些一样自组织成分形的幂律空间格局。尽管具有更复杂的不规则形状和更高的分形维数(D),但聚集体的周长/面积(P:A)比单例低。但是,除了一个例外,与无提示对照相比,任何化学提示处理均未观察到聚集速率,P:A比率和D的显着差异。我们的实验揭示了比类似实验报告的更高的聚集速率,当暴露于化学线索时,几乎没有其他聚集的余地。我们建议响应于捕食威胁而增加的聚集是上下文相关的:成本超过某些最佳聚集大小所带来的收益,并且贻贝在我们的实验中处于聚集上限,超过该上限,更多聚集可能会带来负面影响。具有聚集形状和大小的幂律分布的对冲对冲可能是最佳的空间策略,尤其是当捕食和其他风险在时空上变化时。

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    《Marine ecology progress series》 |2016年第7期|107-119|共13页
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    Gettysburg Coll, Dept Environm Studies, Gettysburg, PA 17325 USA|Univ Pisa, Unita Biol Marina & Ecol, Dipartimento Biol, Via Derna 1, I-56126 Pisa, Italy;

    Gettysburg Coll, Dept Environm Studies, Gettysburg, PA 17325 USA|SUNY Stony Brook, Inst Ocean Conservat Sci, Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, 100 Nicholls Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA;

    Gettysburg Coll, Dept Environm Studies, Gettysburg, PA 17325 USA|Univ Delaware, Coll Earth Ocean & Environm, 700 Pilottown Rd, Lewes, DE 19958 USA;

    Gettysburg Coll, Dept Environm Studies, Gettysburg, PA 17325 USA|Nature Conservancy, Dept Ocean & Coastal Conservat, Rhode Isl Chapter, 159 Waterman St, Providence, RI 02906 USA;

    Univ Maine, Div Environm & Biol Sci, Machias, ME 04654 USA;

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  • 关键词

    Chemical cue; Fractal power-law; Inducible defense; Maine; Mussel aggregation; Mytilus edulis; Non-consumptive effect; Predation threat;

    机译:化学提示;分形幂律;可诱导防御;缅因州;贻贝聚集;可食紫癜;非消耗性作用;捕食威胁;

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