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Recruitment in the HolothurianCucumaria frondosain the Gulf of Maine

 

作者: DOROTHYE. MEDEIROS-BERGEN,   ERIKA MILES,  

 

期刊: Invertebrate Reproduction & Development  (Taylor Available online 1997)
卷期: Volume 31, issue 1-3  

页码: 123-133

 

ISSN:0792-4259

 

年代: 1997

 

DOI:10.1080/07924259.1997.9672570

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Cucumaria frondosa;Gulf of Maine;juvenile;predation;recruitment;sea cucumber;substrate

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The sea cucumberCucumaria frondosaspawns in the spring, in the Guff of Maine, USA. The larvae remain pelagic for several weeks prior to recruitment to the benthos. In the western Gulf of Maine, a previous study showed that juvenileC. frondosaoccur exclusively inside mussel beds; adults are absent from the region. In the present investigation, recruitment and juvenile abundances in the field were examined from 1993–1995. A study conducted in the spring of 1993 in the Maine-New Hampshire coastal waters indicated that recruitment ofC. frondosato mussel beds was high. In the fell of 1994, no recruits were present on the benthos; juveniles were more abundant in coralline algae than in mussel beds or kelp holdfasts. In 1995, recruitment and juvenile abundance monitored over the recruitment season revealed that recruitment was highest in June. Toward the end of June and during early July, recruitment was significantly higher in mussel beds than in coralline algae and kelp holdfasts. In June, a 2-day intensive field study indicated that recruits were significantly more abundant in mussel beds than in kelp holdfasts or coralline algae, while juveniles were significantly more abundant in the mussel beds than coralline algae. Mussel beds may enhance early survival by providing a refuge from predation. A potential predator on new recruits are large nereid worms.

 

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