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Trophic linkages across seascapes: subtidal predators limit effective mussel recruitment in rocky intertidal communities

机译:海景之间的营养联系:潮间带掠食者限制了潮间带岩石社区中有效的贻贝募集

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Food-web linkages between habitats across a landscape are known to be important in terrestrial systems. Linkages through the lower (nutrients) and higher (predators) trophic levels are also starting to be recognized across seascapes. Here, we test the potential importance of a subtidal-intertidal trophic linkage through predation on mussel recruits by fish in mussel-dominated communities at 2 tidal levels on wave-exposed shores of southern New Zealand. We show that on rocky shores that include both intertidal benches and subtidal reefs, labrid fish move into the intertidal /one during high tide and exert fast and strong predation pressure on small mussels in the low-, and to a lesser extent mid-shore, intertidal levels. Within 1 d, 80 to 95% of small (5 to 15 mm) transplanted mussels were removed from experimental tiles on the low shore when unprotected from fish predation, while 20 to 60% were removed on the mid-shore; in contrast, most fully protected mussels survived for months. Although at a slower pace, predation was also evident in cages that excluded fish but allowed access to large invertebrate predators. This predation occurred mostly at night when large predatory crabs were abundant at the study sites. The combined predation pressure on small mussels by fish and crabs was reflected in the scarcity of larger/older mussel recruits (5 to 15 mm) outside mature beds on the low shore compared to greater abundance on the mid-shore. The number of mussel settlers in artificial collectors and of smaller/younger recruits (<5 mm) within barnacle patches did not significantly differ between shore heights; thus, we attribute the difference in abundance of late recruits to differential predation rates by subtidal predators. This study clearly demonstrates that highly mobile subtidal predators, particularly fish, can have important impacts on temperate intertidal food webs, especially on early life stages of habitat-dominating invertebrates, such as mussels in New Zealand and probably elsewhere.
机译:众所周知,整个景观中栖息地之间的食物网联系在陆地系统中很重要。较低(营养)和较高(捕食者)营养水平之间的联系也开始在整个海景中得到认可。在这里,我们通过在新西兰南部波涛汹涌的海岸以2潮水位捕食以贻贝为主的社区中的鱼类,捕食贻贝新兵,来检验潮下潮间营养联系的潜在重要性。我们发现,在包括潮间带台阶和潮间礁的多岩石海岸上,肥沃的鱼类在涨潮时移入潮间带/一个,对低潮中的小贻贝施加快速而强烈的捕食压力,而在较小的程度上对中岸的贻贝产生压力,潮间带水平。在1 d内,未保护鱼类免受捕食时,从近岸的实验性瓷砖上移走了80%至95%的小型贻贝(5至15毫米),而在中岸则去除了20%至60%。相反,大多数受到充分保护的贻贝存活了几个月。尽管速度较慢,但​​捕捞在没有鱼但允许接触大型无脊椎动物捕食者的网箱中也很明显。这种捕食主要发生在夜晚,那时研究地点的大型掠食蟹数量很多。鱼和蟹对小贻贝的综合捕食压力反映在低岸成熟河床外部大型/较旧贻贝新兵(5至15毫米)的稀缺性,而中岸则比较丰富。人工收集器中贻贝定居者的数量和藤壶片内较小/较年轻的新成员(<5 mm)的数量在岸上高度之间没有显着差异。因此,我们将潮汐掠食者捕食率的差异归因于新兵后期的丰度差异。这项研究清楚地表明,活动力强的潮汐掠食者,尤其是鱼类,会对温带潮间带食物网产生重要影响,尤其是对栖息地为主的无脊椎动物的早期生命阶段,例如新西兰和其他地方的贻贝。

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