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Recruitment and juvenile survival in the sea hare Aplysia juliana (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia)
Authors:D J Sarver
Institution:(1) Pacific Biomedical Research Center, 41 Ahui Street, 96813 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA;(2) Present address: Anuenue Fisheries Research Center, Area 4, Sand Island, 96819 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Abstract:The specificity in settling response of larval Aplysia juliana (Quoy and Gaimard, 1832) on species of its food algae, Ulva spp., provided a rare opportunity for the quantitative study of recruitment and early survival rates in a non-sessile marine invertebrate. Post-metamorphic juveniles spend about 3 weeks feeding and growing on the algae before moving to the rocky habitat of the adults. Recruitment and survival were studied by collecting weekly samples of algae and holding them in the laboratory until the recruits were large enough to be seen and reliably counted. Recruitment occurred throughout the year, although the rates were relatively low in late winter and spring. Recruitment was monitored relative to algal weight and bottom area. Variation in larval abundance and algal standing crop influenced recruitment to the study area. Mortality during the juvenile stage was very high in all cases, although the rates and shapes of the survivorship curves varied between algal species and location.
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