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Population dynamics of Amphiura chiajei (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) in Killary Harbour,on the west coast of Ireland
Authors:B. W. Munday  B. F. Keegan
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, The Martin Ryan Marine Science Institute, University College, Galway, Ireland;(2) Present address: Marine Biology Institute of Crete, P.O. Box 2214, G-71003 Iraklion, Crete, Greece
Abstract:The infaunal ophiuroid Amphiura chiajei Forbes is a dominant member of the A. chiajei community in Killary Harbour, a fjord-like inlet on the west coast of Ireland. High density populations (sim700 individuals/ m2) occur in sediments with a silt/clay content of 80 to 90% and organic carbon levels of sim5 to 7%. A study of the population dynamics of this species was carried out from November 1985 to October 1988. At the outset, the population consisted of approximately equal numbers of adults and juveniles. By October 1988, the percentage of adults had increased to sim95%, with little or no change in the mean annual dersities. However, there was some degree of variability between the mean monthly densities. Such variability may have been due to very low bottom temperatures, resulting in mortality among the older members of the population. Observations suggest that in Killary Harbour the species may attain an age of ge10 yr, with an early annual growth rate of sim0.5 mm (oral width). Annual recruitment was variable and low, due presumably to intraspecific competition with the adults; recruitment success may be very closely linked to adult mortality. The Killary Harbour findings are considered in the light of what is currently known of similar amphiurid populations in different geographical locations.
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