Effects of epibiotic algae on the survival, biomass and recruitment of mussels, Mytilus L. (Bivalvia : Mollusca)


Autoria(s): O'Connor, Nessa; Crowe, T.P.; McGrath, D.
Data(s)

24/01/2006

Resumo

Habitats composed of living 'ecosystem engineers', such as mussels, are subject to direct and indirect interactions with organisms that live among them. These interactions may affect the presence and structure of habitat, and hence, the associated taxa. We examined the direct effects of epibiotic algae on the Survival, biomass and recruitment of mussels (Mytilits L.) on the west coast of Ireland. A field experiment showed that the presence of epibiotic fucoid algae reduced the likelihood of survival of mussels during storms. We also found that the strength of attachment of mussels did not increase in the presence of epibionts. Another in situ experiment revealed that the presence of ephemeral epibiotic algal mats had no effect on the biomass of host mussels, suggesting no effect on mussel growth or production. The abundance of small mussels (

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/effects-of-epibiotic-algae-on-the-survival-biomass-and-recruitment-of-mussels-mytilus-l-bivalvia--mollusca(223654f6-cb20-4a92-976b-efe48e57989a).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2005.07.013

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

O'Connor , N , Crowe , T P & McGrath , D 2006 , ' Effects of epibiotic algae on the survival, biomass and recruitment of mussels, Mytilus L. (Bivalvia : Mollusca) ' Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology , vol 328 , no. 2 , pp. 265-276 . DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2005.07.013

Palavras-Chave #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1104 #Aquatic Science #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1105 #Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2303 #Ecology
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article