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Interference competition for space in nursery habitats: density-dependent effects on growth and dispersal in juvenile shore crabs Carcinus maenas

机译:苗圃栖息地空间的竞争竞争:密度依赖性对幼年蟹Carcinus maenas生长和扩散的影响

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In marine organisms with dispersing larval stages, current ecological theory suggests that recruitment of benthic juveniles may be limited by juvenile habitats and regulated by early post-settlement processes. However, few studies have attempted to identify the density-dependent mechanisms responsible for these demographic bottlenecks. I conducted a series of experiments to assess if interference competition for space, within nursery habitats, could result in density-dependent juvenile growth and dispersal from refuge habitats, and regulate local populations of juvenile shore crabs Carcinus maenas in shallow nursery areas in Sweden. In laboratory mesocosms, increased natural densities of similarly sized crabs resulted in decreased growth and increased per capita emigration from mussel habitats, even though food was provided in excess, suggesting that competition for space and mutual interference mediated the density-dependent growth and dispersal. This was supported in a field experiment where a density-dependent relation was found between the abundance of juvenile crabs in nursery areas and their migration rates to experimental mussel patches. The results suggest that interference competition for space and density-dependent emigration from refuge habitats, coupled with habitat-specific mortality, is an important regulating mechanism for juvenile shore crab populations, in particular for older juvenile cohorts that have escaped inter-cohort cannibalism through a size refuge. Density-dependent effects on growth were found only at unusually high natural densities and may, therefore, be less important as a regulating mechanism. However, negative effects on feeding rates and growth at high conspecific densities may represent an important selective force in juvenile migration behavior. Density-dependent dispersal was found at juvenile densities that are regularly found in nursery areas, suggesting that nursery habitats become saturated with juveniles during the recruitment season and represent a limiting resource for local populations, consistent with field observations of shore crab populations in the study area.
机译:在幼虫阶段分散的海洋生物中,当前的生态学理论表明,底栖幼体的募集​​可能受到幼体栖息地的限制,并受到早期定居后过程的调节。但是,很少有研究试图找出导致这些人口瓶颈的依赖密度的机制。我进行了一系列实验,以评估苗圃栖息地内空间的竞争竞争是否会导致密度依赖性的幼体生长和从避难所栖息地的扩散,并规范瑞典浅育苗圃区域内幼岸蟹Carcinus maenas的当地种群。在实验室中,即使提供的食物过多,类似大小的螃蟹的自然密度增加也会导致生长降低和人均从贻贝栖息地移出,这表明对空间和相互干扰的竞争介导了密度依赖性的生长和扩散。田间试验支持了这一点,该试验发现苗圃地区的幼蟹数量与向贻贝斑块的迁移速率之间存在密度相关的关系。结果表明,对来自避难所栖息地的空间和密度依赖性迁徙的干扰竞争,以及特定于栖息地的死亡率,是对少年蟹的种群,特别是对于那些通过同食相食而逃脱了同类人间同食的较早少年的重要调控机制。避难所。仅在异常高的自然密度下才发现密度对生长的影响,因此作为调节机制可能不那么重要。然而,在高同种密度下对摄食率和生长的负面影响可能代表了青少年迁徙行为的重要选择力。在苗圃地区定期发现的幼鱼密度中发现了依赖密度的散布现象,这表明苗圃生境在募集季节中被幼鱼浸透,成为当地人口的有限资源,这与研究区域对岸蟹种群的实地观察一致。

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