Epibiosis on cerith shells in a seagrass bed: correlation of shell occupant with epizoite distribution and abundance |
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Authors: | J C Creed |
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Institution: | Programa Zona Costeira, Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro – MMA, Rua Pacheco Le?o 915, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22460-030, Brazil, BR
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Abstract: | The cerith Cerithium atratum (Born 1778) is an abundant gastropod in the seagrass beds at Cabo Frio, Brazil. In order to estimate the ecological importance
of cerith shells as a rare hard substratum in the seagrass bed, the abundances of C. atratum and of cerith shells occupied by hermit crabs were quantified. The mean densities of C. atratum and hermit crabs were 1887 and 100 individuals m−2, respectively, and these provided 0.5 m2 shell area m−2 available for epizoite colonization. The tube-forming polychaete Hydroides plateni (Kinberg 1867) and oyster Ostrea puelchana Orbigny, 1841 were the dominant visible epizoites on inhabited cerith shells. These epizoite populations were compared in
order to investigate whether the temporal and spatial patterns in the epibiotic community were related to ecological and behavioral
aspects of the occupant species (cerith or hermit crab). Larger cerith shells had a greater abundance of epizoites. Each epizoite
showed a preference for a different occupant of the shells (the oyster for C. atratum and the polychaete for cerith shells occupied by hermit crabs). The oyster showed a seasonal pattern in abundance on C. atratum, being more common in fall (March–April). The distribution of the epizoites on the shells depended on the shell occupant
species and was probably related to their different foraging activity –C. atratum ploughs half buried through the sediment, while the hermit crab crawls on the sediment surface. In both cases, the activity
of the shell occupant was considered to be beneficial to the epizoites, as empty shells and shell fragments did not support
a macroepifauna.
Received: 1 May 2000 / Accepted: 8 August 2000 |
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