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Living on the intertidal/subtidal edge: Ecology of the stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes and of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus

机译:生活在潮间带/潮间带边缘:藤壶花蜜和海胆Paracentrotus lividus的生态

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This thesis contributes to the knowledge of temperate rocky shore ecology, with direct implications in the management and conservation of two important local marine resources that inhabit the very edge of subtidal and intertidal habitats on wave-swept rocky shores: the sessile filter feeding stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes and the mobile keystone herbivore sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. Research was conducted along gradients of wave exposure on rocky shores of Southern Europe. The abundance of P. lividus was four times higher in SW Portugal than in NW Italy. Most of the variation in urchin abundance occurred at small spatial scales, probably shaped by habitat complexity. In SW Portugal, sea urchin attachment forces while in burrows were measured and related to burrow shape, urchin size and habitat. Burrowing behaviour enhances sea urchin attachment force and might be an adaptive response to hydrodynamic stress. Abundance of P. pollicipes in SW Portugal is highly and positively related to wave exposure at local and regional scales. Predation and recruitment processes seem to be important drivers of these abundance patterns. A distribution model of P. pollicipes abundance in relation to wave exposure was developed for the SW coast of Portugal and might be used for improvement of its management and conservation. Growth of P. pollicipes was studied by applying a novel method using fluorescent calcein for marking and to estimate growth. Growth rate decreased with barnacle size and was highly variable amongst individuals, particularly in smaller barnacles. No effect of shore level on barnacle growth was detected. An assessment of the state of the fishery, conservation and management of the stalked barnacle in different regions of continental Portugal was made, highlighting an overall negative tendency of this state and recommending a change into a co-management system.
机译:本论文有助于了解温带石质海岸生态学,对管理和保护两个重要的当地海洋资源产生直接影响,这些资源栖息在波涛汹涌的石质海岸潮间带和潮间带生境的最边缘:无柄滤池喂茎藤壶Pollicipes花粉和可移动的基石食草动物海胆Paracentrotus lividus。研究是在南欧多岩石的海岸上,按照波浪暴露的梯度进行的。在葡萄牙西南部,lividus的丰富度是意大利西北部的四倍。海胆丰度的大部分变化都发生在较小的空间尺度上,可能是由于栖息地的复杂性所致。在葡萄牙西南部,测量了洞穴中海胆的附着力,并与洞穴形状,海胆大小和栖息地有关。挖洞行为会增强海胆的附着力,可能是对水动力应力的适应性反应。葡萄牙西南部的体育假单胞菌的丰富度与当地和区域范围的波浪暴露高度正相关。捕食和征募过程似乎是这些丰富模式的重要驱动因素。在葡萄牙西南海岸开发了一种与波暴露有关的粉饰线虫丰富度分布模型,该模型可用于改善其管理和保护。通过使用荧光钙黄绿素进行标记和估计生长的新方法,研究了P. pollicipes的生长。生长速度随藤壶大小而降低,并且在个体之间变化很大,特别是在较小的藤壶中。没有检测到岸边水平对藤壶生长的影响。对葡萄牙大陆不同地区的藤壶的渔业,养护和管理状况进行了评估,突显了该国的总体消极趋势,并建议改变为共同管理制度。

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  • 作者

    Jacinto, David.;

  • 作者单位

    Universidade de Evora (Portugal).;

  • 授予单位 Universidade de Evora (Portugal).;
  • 学科 Biological oceanography.;Ecology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 211 p.
  • 总页数 211
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:46:29

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