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Type of document
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Title
Competition and sediment-related responses explaining segregated zonation of two closely related, co-occurring key species on sandy beaches?
Abstract
To address their role in promoting and/or maintaining observed cross-shore segregation of the co-occurring amphipods Bathyporeia pilosa and B. sarsi, sediment preferences and tolerances were investigated through lab experiments. Preferences were investigated in both allotopic and syntopic conditions, in order to investigate possible avoidance (as a proxy for interspecific competition). Selection of grain size showed no significant differences between the species, nor did the presence of the other species affect the selection. Both species avoided the finest (63-125 μm) and coarsest (>500 μm) grain sizes. Potential niche width with regard to grain size, as established from our experiments, was larger than the occupied width, as observed from field data. Selection of level of fines did not show any difference between species or condition (allo- vs. syntopy) either, while the highest abundance of B. pilosa occurred in 5% fines, whereas that of B. sarsi occurred in the absence of fines. Mortality of animals forced to survive in a single given sediment, was significantly higher in B. sarsi and both species had low mortality levels at a grain size best resembling natural beach sediment (255-350 μm). Thus, whereas preferences of both species are largely comparable, tolerances are not. Conclusively, no clear evidence for interspecific competition could be found, disallowing full explanation of observed segregation. Other possibly determining (abiotic and biotic) factors should be investigated to understand cross-shore segregation, as observed in these closely related yet coexisting species of sandy beach macrofauna.
Bibliographic citation
Speybroeck, J.; Pede, A.; Rivas Higuera, H.; Van Tomme, J.; Vincx, M.; Degraer, S. (2007). Competition and sediment-related responses explaining segregated zonation of two closely related, co-occurring key species on sandy beaches?, in: Speybroeck, J. Ecologie van macrobenthos als een basis voor een ecologische bijsturing van strandsuppleties = Ecology of macrobenthos as a baseline for an ecological adjustment of beach nourishment. pp. 125-139
Topic
Marine

Authors

author
Name
Jeroen Speybroeck
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7241-7804
author
author
author
Name
Joke Van Tomme
author
Name
Magda Vincx
author
Name
Steven Degraer
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3159-5751

thesaurus terms

term
Habitat selection (term code: 3858 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
Interspecific relationships (term code: 4417 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
Sandy beaches (term code: 7167 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
Tolerance (term code: 8636 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
Zonation (ecological) (term code: 9437 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Amphipoda [amphipods]
Bathyporeia pilosa Lindström, 1855
Bathyporeia sarsi Watkin, 1938

geographic terms

geographic terms associated with this publication
ANE, Belgium

Document metadata

date created
2007-07-09
date modified
2007-07-18