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Lecture 9 – INTERTIDAL ZONATION BIOLOGICAL FACTORS. BIOLOGICAL FACTORS. grazing. competition. larval settlement. survival. reproductive mode. predation. 1. Grazing. -growth of Laminaria - zone ends abruptly. Why?. 1. Grazing. Experiment done in New South Wales, Australia.
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Lecture 9 – INTERTIDAL ZONATION BIOLOGICAL FACTORS
BIOLOGICAL FACTORS grazing competition larval settlement survival reproductive mode predation
1. Grazing -growth of Laminaria - zone ends abruptly Why?
1. Grazing Experiment done in New South Wales, Australia
Underwood (1980 Oecologia 46:201) Used exclusion cages 1- Open 2 - Fence 3 - Roof 4 - Cage Grazers excluded Grazers in Grazers excluded Grazers in Shade Normal Normal Shade
1- Open 2 - Fence 3 - Roof 4 - Cage Grazers excluded Grazers in Grazers excluded Grazers in Shade Normal Normal Shade No growth or recruitment Recruitment but poor growth No growth or recruitment Recruitment and growth to nearly adult size Therefore - upper limit dictated by exposure + grazers
2. Predation Pisaster ochraceous on Mytilus californianus R. Paine
2. Predation Pisaster ochraceous on Mytilus californianus
2. Predation Pisaster ochraceous on Mytilus californianus Pisaster removal begins Pisaster removal ends 1.5 Height above chart datum 1.0 0.5 0 2 4 6 8 10 Time (Years)
3. Competition Chthalamus Semibalanus
3. Competition Millport, Isle of Cumbrae
3. Competition EHWS Chthalamus zone MTL Semibalanus zone ELWS
3. Competition Remove Semibalanus EHWS Chthalamus zone MTL Semibalanus zone ELWS
3. Competition Remove Chthalamus EHWS Chthalamus zone MTL Semibalanus zone ELWS
3. Competition 100 50 0 Lifted Smothered Crushed ?? Source of Mortality
Chthamamus 3. Competition Semibalanus MHWS MHWN MTL MLWN MLWS Larval settlement Effects of physical factors Competition
Distribution of Semibalanus and Chthalamus Semibalanus Chthalamus Wethey 1983. Biol.Bull. 165:330
Distribution of Semibalanus and Chthalamus Nahant, Mass. No Chthalamus Guilford & Horse Island, Conn. Semibalanus & Chthalamus coexist Wethey 1983. Biol.Bull. 165:330
Distribution of Semibalanus and Chthalamus 100 50 Vertical-North 100 50 Vertical-West Percent cover by each species 100 50 10º Slope-South Chthalamus Semibalanus MHWN MLWN Tidal Height Wethey 1983. Biol.Bull. 165:330
Distribution of Semibalanus and Chthalamus 100 50 Drip Percent cover by each species 100 50 Dry Chthalamus Semibalanus MHWN MLWN Tidal Height Wethey 1983. Biol.Bull. 165:330
Distribution of Semibalanus and Chthalamus Increasing sun exposure Percent cover by each species Chthalamus Semibalanus MHWN MLWN Tidal Height Wethey 1983. Biol.Bull. 165:330
Distribution of Semibalanus and Chthalamus 1.0 0.5 Vertical-North 2.0 1.0 Vertical-West Settlement density ( no./cm2 1.0 0.5 10º Slope-South Chthalamus Semibalanus MHWN MLWN Tidal Height Wethey 1983. Biol.Bull. 165:330
4. Larval Settlement Generalized life cycle for marine invertebrates Dispersing larva (planktonic) egg settle juvenile adult
4. Larval Settlement Larval settlement Final distribution pattern happens because of 1. Indiscriminate settlement and high mortality 2. Discriminate settlement and low mortality
4. Larval Settlement Distribution of Bryozoans Flustrellidra lives on Ascophyllum Hurlbut 1991. J.Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 147:103
4. Larval Settlement Hurlbut ‘91 - Distribution of Bryozoans Chondrus Geukensia Alcyonidium Rock Fucus Hurlbut 1991. J.Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 147:103
4. Larval Settlement Hurlbut 1991. J.Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 147:103
4. Larval Settlement Hurlbut ‘91 - Distribution of Bryozoans Flustrellidra Ascophyllum Hurlbut 1991. J.Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 147:103
4. Larval Settlement Results Flustrellidra • larvae selectively settle on Ascophyllum • greater survivorship on Ascophyllum Alcyonidium • larvae show preferential settlement on Fucus and Chondrus • most adult colonies occur on rock Hurlbut 1991. J.Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 147:103
Summary desiccation ice temperature wave exposure reproductive mode grazing competition larval settlement survival predation Observed distribution and abundance