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Thermal constraints on daily patterns of aggregation and density along an intertidal gradient in the periwinkle Echinolittorina peruviana

机译:沿长春花E草潮间带梯度的日聚集和密度日模式的热约束

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Variations in environmental temperature have both direct and indirect effects that affect organisms at levels ranging from intra-cellular physiological processes to ecological patterns. These variations are especially important for intertidal marine ectotherms such as littorinids since they alternate between periods of immersion in seawater, and must also experience long periods of emersion. In central Chile, Echinolittorina peruviana is one of the most conspicuous species on rocky intertidal shores, occurring at high tidal levels and in the splash zone. The species is known to resist direct exposure to the sun for long periods, although juveniles tend to be restricted to protected microhabitats. Adults show seasonal variations in abundance and vertical distribution and may form aggregations that have been shown to help reduce water loss and body temperature. In this study, we evaluate the relationship between daily thermal variations throughout the vertical distribution of this species and how these affect the patterns of density and aggregation. Our results suggest that one of the leading determinants of the spatio-temporal variation of density in E peruviana may be operative temperature (TO: the amount of stored heat resulting from the balance between heat fluxes into and out of the body, measured with taxidermic mounts mimicking heat transfer properties of the snail). To showed a strong negative relationship with density and a strong positive relationship with aggregation in the highest intertidal level monitored. The strength of these relationships decreased in importance at lower levels. While To alone cannot explain the abundance of E peruviana throughout its range of distribution, our results show that it does have a strong influence that should be considered in addition to other ecological factors affecting the density of intertidal littorinids.
机译:环境温度的变化具有直接和间接的影响,这些影响以从细胞内生理过程到生态模式的水平影响生物体。这些变化对于潮间带海洋等温线尤其重要,如滨海蛇类,因为它们在浸入海水的时间间隔之间交替,并且还必须经历长时间的浸没。在智利中部,Echinolittorina peruviana是潮间带岩石海岸上最显着的物种之一,发生在高潮位和飞溅区。已知该物种可长时间长时间不直接暴露于阳光下,尽管幼年往往仅限于受保护的微生境。成年人显示出丰度和垂直分布的季节性变化,并可能形成聚集体,已被证明有助于减少水分流失和体温。在这项研究中,我们评估了整个物种垂直分布的每日热量变化与它们如何影响密度和聚集模式之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,Per periana的密度时空变化的主要决定因素之一可能是工作温度(TO:通过动物标本架测定的进出人体的热通量之间的平衡所产生的储热量模拟蜗牛的传热特性)。在所监测的最高潮间带水平下,与密度呈强烈负相关,与聚集呈强正相关。这些关系的强度在较低级别上的重要性降低。尽管仅靠To不能解释其在整个分布范围内的丰富度,但我们的结果表明它确实具有很强的影响力,除了其他影响潮间带潮虫密度的生态因素外,还应考虑。

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