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Effect of substrate deployment timing and reproductive strategy on patterns in invasiveness of the colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillum

机译:底物部署时机和生殖策略对结肠孢子虫Dememnum vexillum侵袭模式的影响

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The colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillum is a high-profile marine invader, with a geographically widespread distribution after introductions to several temperate regions. D. vexillum has been the focus of several eradication and control programmes globally and the need for specific biological knowledge that relates to establishment processes, persistence, impacts and potential for spread remains. The present study describes temporal patterns of D. vexillum percent cover on experimental substrates over 1.5-years in relation to seasonality of substratum availability, in conjunction with key physical (ie. temperature and sedimentation) and biological factors (i.e. interspecific competition) at two sites in New Zealand. Colonies showed large fluctuations in percent cover between the two study sites and with reference to timing of bare substratum availability. Colonies generally exhibited an initial lag phase, with peak levels of D. vexillum cover reached during the second summer or autumn post-deployment. The long-term competitive dominance of colonies founded from the reattachment of fragments, as opposed to ambient larval recruitment alone, was also investigated. Increases in colony size as a result of ambient recruitment alone were initially much slower. However, after 12-months colony cover exceeded that of plates inoculated with fragments, suggesting the benefit of the apparent competitive dominance conferred by fragment inoculation is restricted to the early establishment phase. This information will provide increased understanding of the population dynamics of this species, as well as assist in the implementation of effective management strategies through knowledge of environmental drivers of prolific infestations.
机译:殖民地的海底生物Didemnum vexillum是一个引人注目的海洋入侵者,在引入几个温带地区后在地理上分布广泛。葡萄球菌一直是全球若干根除和控制计划的重点,仍然需要与建立过程,持久性,影响和传播潜力有关的特定生物学知识。本研究描述了在1.5年内实验基质上的维氏梭菌百分数覆盖率的时间模式,与地下可利用性的季节性有关,并结合了两个地点的关键物理(即温度和沉积)和生物学因素(即种间竞争)在新西兰。殖民地在两个研究地点之间的覆盖率显示出很大的波动,并参考了裸露的底层可利用时间。菌落通常表现出最初的滞后阶段,在部署后的第二个夏季或秋季达到了最高的D. vexillum覆盖水平。还研究了由于重新附着碎片而建立的菌落的长期竞争优势,而不是仅仅依靠周围的幼体募集。最初由于环境募集而导致的菌落大小增加最初要慢得多。但是,在12个月后,菌落覆盖率超过了接种了碎片的平板的菌落覆盖率,这表明碎片接种所赋予的明显竞争优势的好处仅限于早期建立阶段。这些信息将使人们对该物种的种群动态有更多的了解,并通过了解大量侵染的环境驱动因素来帮助实施有效的管理策略。

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