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Effect of Intraspecific Density on Life History Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes arenaceodentata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory

机译:种内密度对实验室中'Neanthes arenaceodentata'(polychaeta:Nereidae)生活史特征和种群增长率的影响

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The effects of intraspecific density on life history traits and population dynamics of the nereid polychaete Neanthes arenaceodentata Moore were assessed in a laboratory experiment. Survival, growth, and fecundity were measured for one generation of worms at densities of 40, 80 and 160 worms per 840 cu cm. Density did not affect size (prior to pairing), percentage of worms paired, time to pairing, or size of mature paired males. Density did have a significant negative effect on survival, size of mature paired females, time to spawning, percentage of females that reproduced, and number of eggs per reproducing female. As density increased, mean survival was 90.0, 80,8 and 74.0%; mean size of mature females was 52.2, 49.2 and 48.1 segments. Increased density reduced the potential population growth rate, for a given rate of larval survivorship, was lower in the 2x and 4x treatments than the 1x treatment. Analysis of sensitivity of to changes in survivorship indicated that population growth rate at the highest density was sensitive to both changes in larval survivorship.

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