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The effects of Didemnum vexillum overgrowth on Mytilus edulis biology and ecology.

机译:狼尾草的过度生长对可食的Mytilus生物学和生态的影响。

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Didemnum vexillum is an invasive colonial ascidian in the Gulf of Maine that readily colonizes hard substrates. These substrates include hard-shelled organisms, such as the common blue mussel Mytilus edulis. Preliminary observations and short-term studies showed potential effects of epibiosis on M. edulis growth, specifically lip thickness and tissue index. This dissertation study further examined the effects of D. vexillum on growth and reproduction of, and predation on, M. edulis. Shell thickness index, tissue index, shell mass to tissue mass ratio, lip thickness and mussel length were measured throughout a 12- month period in control and overgrown mussels. Additionally, histological preparations of the mussels were used to determine reproductive condition of the mussels in each of these treatments. These variables were measured every three months (November 2008, February 2009, May 2009, and August 2009). Laboratory choice and consumption experiments examined the effects of overgrowth of the ascidian on predation by Carcinus maenas. Finally, mussel primary settlement was measured from summer 2008 through summer 2009 and compared to historical data. This settlement was also correlated with the abundance of neighboring D. vexillum.Overgrowth had a negative impact on mussel growth. Tissue index and lip thickness were negatively affected as the mussel lip margin was overgrown. Overall mussel growth was significantly higher in control mussels by the end of the experiment. The pattern of spawning and gonad development was reversed in overgrown male mussels from the control mussels. Predation studies showed a potential positive effect for the mussel, as crabs consumed more control mussels than overgrown mussels in both a choice study and a consumption study. Finally, winter mussel settlement in 2008-2009 was lower than historical 1980-1981 settlement, and there was a decrease in mussel plantigrades with D. vexillum recruits. These studies show tradeoffs in the effects of overgrowth by D. vexillum growth and reproduction are inhibited, while predation is decreased. As mussels are an important source of food and habitat for other Gulf of Maine organisms, overgrowth by D. vexillum has the potential to change ecosystem dynamics.
机译:Didemnum vexillum是缅因湾的一种侵入性殖民地海底生物,可以很容易地定殖在坚硬的基质上。这些底物包括硬壳生物,例如常见的蓝贻贝Mytilus edulis。初步观察和短期研究表明,流行病可能对食用支原体生长,特别是嘴唇厚度和组织指数产生影响。本论文的研究进一步探讨了D. vexillum对紫花苜蓿生长,繁殖及捕食的影响。在对照贻贝和杂草丛生的贻贝中,在整个12个月的时间内测量了壳的厚度指数,组织指数,壳质量与组织质量之比,嘴唇厚度和贻贝长度。另外,贻贝的组织学制备用于确定每种处理中贻贝的繁殖状况。每三个月(2008年11月,2009年2月,2009年5月和2009年8月)测量这些变量。实验室选择和食用实验研究了海藻过度生长对捕食梅氏肉食的影响。最后,测量了从2008年夏季到2009年夏季的贻贝初生定居点,并将其与历史数据进行了比较。这种沉降也与邻近的D. vexillum的数量有关。过度生长对贻贝的生长有负面影响。贻贝唇缘长得过大,对组织指数和嘴唇厚度造成负面影响。到实验结束时,对照贻贝的总体贻贝生长明显更高。贻贝生长过度的雄性贻贝与对照贻贝的产卵和性腺发育模式相反。捕食研究表明,贻贝具有潜在的积极作用,因为在选择研究和消费研究中,螃蟹食用的贻贝比杂草丛生的贻贝要多。最后,2008-2009年冬季贻贝的定居量低于历史1980-1981年的定居量,并且新兵D. vexillum的淡菜植物等级有所下降。这些研究表明,权衡了D. vexillum生长和繁殖对过度生长的影响,而捕食减少了。贻贝是缅因湾其他生物的重要食物和栖息地,因此,D。vexillum的过度繁殖具有改变生态系统动态的潜力。

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  • 作者

    Auker, Linda Ann.;

  • 作者单位

    University of New Hampshire.;

  • 授予单位 University of New Hampshire.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.Biology Oceanography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 132 p.
  • 总页数 132
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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