Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2004908289> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2004908289 endingPage "69" @default.
- W2004908289 startingPage "55" @default.
- W2004908289 abstract "MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections MEPS 407:55-69 (2010) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08539 Differential patterns of distribution of limpets on intertidal seawalls: experimental investigation of the roles of recruitment, survival and competition L. Iveša1,*, M. G. Chapman2, A. J. Underwood2, R. J. Murphy2 1Ruder Bošković Institute, Center for Marine Research, G. Paliaga 5, 52210 Rovinj, Croatia 2Centre for Research on Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities, School of Biological Sciences A11, University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia *Email: ivesa@cim.irb.hr ABSTRACT: On artificial surfaces (seawalls) in Sydney Harbour (Australia), local biodiversity of grazers differs between sandstone and concrete constructions because limpets Siphonaria denticulata are more abundant on sandstone, while Patelloida latistrigata are more abundant on concrete walls. Competition between siphonarian and patellid limpets is unstudied on artificial structures, although the limpets are common and are known to compete in natural habitats. We tested hypotheses that the substratum (concrete or sandstone), intra- and/or interspecific competition, or a combination of factors, influence recruitment, survival, rates of grazing, or the quantity and types of algal food to explain the observed patterns. Such analyses enable better understanding of the processes influencing diversity. Both species recruited more to concrete than to sandstone plates. S. denticulata recruited more in the presence of conspecifics and slightly less in the presence of P. latistrigata. Results varied between locations and experiments, but each species survived better on concrete, which had more macro- and micro-algal food. Increased densities of P. latistrigata reduced survival of conspecifics and of S. denticulata. S. denticulata had no effect on survival of P. latistrigata, but reduced amounts of macro-algae. P. latistrigata did not affect macro-algae. Initially, there were more micro-algae on concrete and a minor effect of large densities of S. denticulata. After 95 d, differences between habitats decreased and P. latistrigata were more strongly associated with reduced amounts of micro-algae. Neither substratum, density, nor mix of limpets affected rates of grazing. Thus, interspecific interactions were similar to predictions from knowledge of natural habitats, despite the different characteristics of artificial habitats and the reduced intertidal area available for grazing. Recruitment and competition were important in explaining different densities of these limpets on sandstone and concrete walls. Increasing urbanization requires more experimental tests to identify how well current theories of intertidal ecology and of the processes maintaining local biodiversity can apply to artificial shorelines. KEY WORDS: Artificial structures · Habitat · Competition · Grazing · Intertidal · Limpets Full text in pdf format PreviousNextCite this article as: Iveša L, Chapman MG, Underwood AJ, Murphy RJ (2010) Differential patterns of distribution of limpets on intertidal seawalls: experimental investigation of the roles of recruitment, survival and competition. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 407:55-69. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08539 Export citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in MEPS Vol. 407. Online publication date: May 20, 2010 Print ISSN: 0171-8630; Online ISSN: 1616-1599 Copyright © 2010 Inter-Research." @default.
- W2004908289 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2004908289 creator A5003102696 @default.
- W2004908289 creator A5010934384 @default.
- W2004908289 creator A5079833472 @default.
- W2004908289 creator A5087261320 @default.
- W2004908289 date "2010-05-20" @default.
- W2004908289 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2004908289 title "Differential patterns of distribution of limpets on intertidal seawalls: experimental investigation of the roles of recruitment, survival and competition" @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1521758907 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1595503624 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1968279317 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1972392799 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1974072473 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1983270944 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1985379930 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1991850527 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W1993695810 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2002807858 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2003799798 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2007763169 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2007913128 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2008597964 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2010843635 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2011865522 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2019828258 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2019904218 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2019962739 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2024754619 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2027921339 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2030424624 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2033502096 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2036655621 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2036887825 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2036975038 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2043415492 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2043556866 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2048095059 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2051115180 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2055161955 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2056120470 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2077494039 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2109606373 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2119968172 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2120449153 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2125280372 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2127039708 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2145710790 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2157763537 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2160469060 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2161163382 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2173011580 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2302087921 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2307433504 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2324408631 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2333076209 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W2409985594 @default.
- W2004908289 cites W581131226 @default.
- W2004908289 doi "https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08539" @default.
- W2004908289 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2004908289 type Work @default.
- W2004908289 sameAs 2004908289 @default.
- W2004908289 citedByCount "49" @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892012 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892013 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892014 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892015 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892016 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892017 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892018 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892019 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892020 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892021 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892022 @default.
- W2004908289 countsByYear W20049082892023 @default.
- W2004908289 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2004908289 hasAuthorship W2004908289A5003102696 @default.
- W2004908289 hasAuthorship W2004908289A5010934384 @default.
- W2004908289 hasAuthorship W2004908289A5079833472 @default.
- W2004908289 hasAuthorship W2004908289A5087261320 @default.
- W2004908289 hasBestOaLocation W20049082891 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C130217890 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C174580923 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C2780252984 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C559758991 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C63644423 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConcept C91306197 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C130217890 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C174580923 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C185933670 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C18903297 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C2780252984 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C559758991 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C63644423 @default.
- W2004908289 hasConceptScore W2004908289C86803240 @default.