Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary Islands

Experimental studies were carried out to determine the effects of predation on populations of the sea urchin Diadema aff. antillarum in barren grounds at the Canary Islands. The studied urchin populations were dominated by small to medium sized individuals (24-38 mm) and were variable in space. Teth...

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Main Authors: Sabrina Clemente, José Carlos Hernández, Kilian Toledo, Alberto Brito
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2007-12-01
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/228
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author Sabrina Clemente
José Carlos Hernández
Kilian Toledo
Alberto Brito
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Alberto Brito
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description Experimental studies were carried out to determine the effects of predation on populations of the sea urchin Diadema aff. antillarum in barren grounds at the Canary Islands. The studied urchin populations were dominated by small to medium sized individuals (24-38 mm) and were variable in space. Tethering experiments showed that predation rates on D. aff. antillarum were very low and no differences were found between sites. Predation was found to be most intense on juveniles (< 20 mm) and on 20-30 mm sized adults, the size range at which most individuals cease to exhibit cryptic behaviour. Urchins with test diameter > 40 mm were not preyed upon whatsoever. We have experimentally demonstrated that there is an absolute predator ‘escape size’ of around 40 mm for D. aff. antillarum individuals in barren grounds. Predation rates obtained for juveniles show that a sufficient number may escape predation and sustain the adult population, maintaining the urchin barren habitat. Recruitment and topographic complexity, rather than predation, seem to determine the structure of urchin populations in barren grounds. We conclude that predation in fished barren grounds of the Canarian Archipelago is not of sufficient magnitude to substantially alter dense urchin populations and cause community-level effects.
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spelling doaj.art-b4647e647a8441369e4b51bccd5861cf2022-12-21T21:34:15ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342007-12-0171474575410.3989/scimar.2007.71n4745225Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary IslandsSabrina Clemente0José Carlos Hernández1Kilian Toledo2Alberto Brito3Departamento de Biología Animal (Ciencias Marinas), Facultad de Biología, Universidad de La LagunaDepartamento de Biología Animal (Ciencias Marinas), Facultad de Biología, Universidad de La LagunaDepartamento de Biología Animal (Ciencias Marinas), Facultad de Biología, Universidad de La LagunaDepartamento de Biología Animal (Ciencias Marinas), Facultad de Biología, Universidad de La LagunaExperimental studies were carried out to determine the effects of predation on populations of the sea urchin Diadema aff. antillarum in barren grounds at the Canary Islands. The studied urchin populations were dominated by small to medium sized individuals (24-38 mm) and were variable in space. Tethering experiments showed that predation rates on D. aff. antillarum were very low and no differences were found between sites. Predation was found to be most intense on juveniles (< 20 mm) and on 20-30 mm sized adults, the size range at which most individuals cease to exhibit cryptic behaviour. Urchins with test diameter > 40 mm were not preyed upon whatsoever. We have experimentally demonstrated that there is an absolute predator ‘escape size’ of around 40 mm for D. aff. antillarum individuals in barren grounds. Predation rates obtained for juveniles show that a sufficient number may escape predation and sustain the adult population, maintaining the urchin barren habitat. Recruitment and topographic complexity, rather than predation, seem to determine the structure of urchin populations in barren grounds. We conclude that predation in fished barren grounds of the Canarian Archipelago is not of sufficient magnitude to substantially alter dense urchin populations and cause community-level effects.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/228predation ratebarren groundspopulation structurecryptic behaviourtethering experiments‘escape size’diadema aff. antillarumcanary islands
spellingShingle Sabrina Clemente
José Carlos Hernández
Kilian Toledo
Alberto Brito
Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary Islands
Scientia Marina
predation rate
barren grounds
population structure
cryptic behaviour
tethering experiments
‘escape size’
diadema aff. antillarum
canary islands
title Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary Islands
title_full Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary Islands
title_fullStr Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary Islands
title_full_unstemmed Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary Islands
title_short Predation upon Diadema aff. Zantillarum in barren grounds in the Canary Islands
title_sort predation upon diadema aff zantillarum in barren grounds in the canary islands
topic predation rate
barren grounds
population structure
cryptic behaviour
tethering experiments
‘escape size’
diadema aff. antillarum
canary islands
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/228
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