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Individual differences in activity and habitat selection of juvenile queen conch evaluated using acceleration biologgers

机译:使用加速度生物记录仪评估少年海螺活动和栖息地选择的个体差异

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Fine-scale differences in behaviour and habitat use have important ecological implications, but have rarely been examined in marine gastropods. We used tri-axial accelerometer loggers to estimate activity levels and movement patterns of the juvenile queen conch Lobatus gigas (n = 11) in 2 habitat types in Eleuthera, The Bahamas. In 2 manipulations in nearshore areas, queen conchs were equipped with accelerometers and released in adjacent coral rubble or sea-grass habitats. Queen conchs were located approximately every 6 h during daylight by snorkel-ing, to measure individual differences in linear distance moved, and after 24 h they were relocated to an alternate habitat (24 h in each habitat). We found significant inter-individual variability in activity levels, but more consistent levels of activity between the 2 habitat types within individual queen conchs. Four (36%) of the individuals placed in seagrass moved back to the adjacent coral rubble habitat, suggesting selectivity for coral rubble. Individuals showed variable behavioural responses when relocated to the less preferable seagrass habitat, which may be related to differing stress-coping styles. Our results suggest that behavioural variability between individuals may be an important factor driving movement and habitat use in queen conch and, potentially, their susceptibility to human stressors. This study provides evidence of diverse behavioural (activity) patterns and habitat selectivity in a marine gastropod and highlights the utility of accelerometer biologgers for continuously monitoring animal behaviour in the wild.
机译:行为和栖息地使用方面的细微差别具有重要的生态意义,但很少在海洋腹足动物中进行检查。我们使用三轴加速度计记录器来估算巴哈马群岛伊柳塞拉(Eleuthera)两种生境类型的海螺女王海螺(Lobatus gigas)(n = 11)的活动水平和运动方式。在近岸地区的两次操纵中,女王海螺配备了加速度计,并释放在相邻的珊瑚瓦砾或海草栖息地中。女王海螺在白天约每6小时浮潜一次,以测量移动的线性距离中的个体差异,并在24小时后将它们重新安置到其他栖息地(每个栖息地24小时)。我们发现活动水平之间存在显着的个体差异,但个体海螺内的两种生境类型之间的活动水平更为一致。放置在海草中的个人中有四个(36%)返回到邻近的珊瑚瓦砾栖息地,表明对珊瑚瓦砾具有选择性。当人们搬迁到不太喜欢的海草栖息地时,个体表现出可变的行为反应,这可能与不同的压力应对方式有关。我们的结果表明,个体之间的行为差​​异可能是驱动海螺运动和栖息地使用的重要因素,并可能是其对人类压力源的敏感性。这项研究提供了在海洋腹足动物中不同行为(活动)模式和栖息地选择性的证据,并强调了加速度计生物记录仪在连续监测野外动物行为方面的实用性。

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