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Spatial structure of recruitment in the mussel Perna perna at local scales: effects of adults, algae and recruit size

机译:贻贝贻贝在当地规模上的募集空间结构:成年,藻类和募集规模的影响

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To test the assumption that there is no spatial structure in small-scale recruitment variability of rocky shore mussels, we examined spatial dependence in the distribution of density of recruits (late plantigrades: 0.5 to 3.5 mm; larger recruits: 3.5 to 10 mm) and adults of the brown mussel Perna perna within local scales (30 lags ranging between 0.35 and 10.5 m) in mid- and upper mussel beds. Spatial heterogeneity was estimated by analyzing scaling properties of semivariograms using a fractal approach. Relationships between density of mussel recruits and adults and biomass of the red alga Gelidium pristoides at the different scales were examined by cross-semivariograms. We found that the distribution of adults showed spatial dependence at all transects, often with higher spatial heterogeneity (higher fractal dimension, D) at smaller scales (1st scaling region). The distribution of larger recruits exhibited spatial dependence at all transects, revealing a spatial structure, which was related to that of adults. In contrast, the distribution of late plantigrades showed mainly spatial independence (random pattern; 1.97 < D ≤ 2). Densities of both size classes of recruits were positively related to those of adults at all transects and scales, but the relationship was stronger for larger recruits than late plantigrades, explaining why there was clearer spatial structure of larger recruits. The relationship with algae was mainly negative for larger recruits, while it tended to be positive at many scales for late plantigrades. Thus, both adult mussels and G. pristoides are suitable habitats for plantigrades, while mussels are the main habitat for larger recruits. This may mean that recruits on algae either die or migrate to mussel clumps at a certain size. This study highlights the importance of recruit size when analyzing recruitment patchiness of mussels, and has implications for sustainable management of P. perna.
机译:为了检验岩石海岸贻贝的小规模征募变异性中没有空间结构的假设,我们研究了征募者密度分布的空间依赖性(植物新纪年:0.5至3.5 mm;较大的征募者:3.5至10 mm),以及贻贝中上层河床的当地规模(30个滞后,范围在0.35至10.5 m之间)的褐贻贝Perna na的成虫。通过使用分形方法分析半变异函数的缩放特性来估计空间异质性。通过交叉半变异函数图,研究了不同规模的贻贝新人和成年仔密度与红藻珍贵的生物量之间的关系。我们发现,成年人的分布在所有样面都表现出空间依赖性,通常在较小尺度(第一个尺度区域)上具有较高的空间异质性(较高的分形维数,D)。新兵的分布在所有样面都表现出空间依赖性,揭示了与成年人有关的空间结构。相反,晚植物的分布主要表现出空间独立性(随机模式; 1.97

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