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Predation during early post-settlement varies in importance for shaping marine sessile communities

机译:定居后早期的捕食对塑造海洋无柄群落的重要性各不相同

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Predation on newly settled sessile invertebrates is an important process shaping the structure of benthic marine communities in localised areas on the northeastern coast of North America. There are no studies that have tested whether predation acts similarly in other locations, so it is not clear whether generalisations can be made about the effects of predation on different sessile communities. In this study we determined whether predation on newly settled recruits altered the structure of 2 different sessile communities in Port Phillip Bay, Australia. We conducted a series of predator exclusion experiments using full cage, partial cage and no cage treatments at 2 study sites, Williamstown and Queenscliff. Full cage and partial cage treatments of either 1 cm or 2 mm mesh sizes were used to separate the effects of different size classes of predators. At both sites, a variety of colonial and solitary ascidians, bryozoans, sponges and polychaetes settled onto experimental surfaces. Predation had little impact on the recruitment success of taxa present at Williamstown and did not alter community structure. At Queenscliff, didemnid ascidians had higher abundances on completely caged plates (2 mm mesh) after 40 d, suggesting that they may have been preyed upon in treatments exposed to carnivores. However, predation had no effect on the densities of other taxa found on experimental surfaces, and there were no differences in overall community structure between treatments. Recruitment rates were low and predators were never observed on experimental surfaces at Queenscliff, so predation on newly settled recruits may be an uncommon occurrence for most taxa. In contrast, predators were commonly found on experimental surfaces at Williamstown, but recruitment rates were high and predators had little effect on the abundance of newly settled prey. The results of this study show that predators can have weak effects on recent recruits and that predation during early post-settlement is not a major process shaping the structure of all marine sessile communities.
机译:对新近栖息的无脊椎动物的捕食是塑造北美东北海岸局部地区底栖海洋群落结构的重要过程。没有研究测试捕食在其他地方是否也有类似行为,因此尚不清楚是否可以对捕食对不同无柄群落的影响进行概括。在这项研究中,我们确定了对新近定居的新兵的捕食是否改变了澳大利亚菲利普港湾的2个无柄社区的结构。我们在Williamstown和Queenscliff这2个研究地点进行了使用全笼,部分笼和无笼处理的一系列捕食者排斥实验。用1厘米或2毫米网眼大小的全笼和部分笼处理方法来区分不同大小类别的捕食者的影响。在这两个地点,各种殖民和孤立的海生动物,苔藓动物,海绵和多毛类动物定居在实验表面上。捕食对目前在威廉姆斯镇的分类单元的招聘成功几乎没有影响,也没有改变社区结构。在昆斯克里夫(Queenscliff),40天后完全笼养的板(2 mm筛孔)中的二足纲海藻有较高的丰度,表明它们可能是在食肉动物的治疗中被捕食的。但是,捕食对实验表面发现的其他类群的密度没有影响,并且处理之间的总体群落结构也没有差异。招募率很低,在昆斯克里夫的实验地上从来没有观察到捕食者,因此对于大多数分类单元而言,新定居的新兵的捕食可能很少见。相比之下,在威廉姆斯敦的实验表面上通常会发现捕食者,但招募率很高,捕食者对新近定居的猎物的数量影响很小。这项研究的结果表明,捕食者对新兵的影响微弱,而且在定居后初期捕食并不是塑造所有海洋无柄群落结构的主要过程。

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