TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON PREDATION OF JUVENILE SEA SCALLOPS [PLACOPECTEN-MAGELLANICUS (GMELIN)] BY SEA STARS (ASTERIAS-VULGARIS VERRILL) AND CRABS (CANCER-IRRORATUS SAY)

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作者
BARBEAU, MA
SCHEIBLING, RE
机构
[1] Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax
关键词
ASTERIAS VULGARIS; BEHAVIORAL MECHANISM; CANCER IRRORATUS; PLACOPECTEN MAGELLANICUS; PREDATION; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1016/0022-0981(94)90209-7
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Predation of juvenile sea scallops Placopecten magellanicus by sea stars Asterias vulgaris (80-100 mm diameter) and crabs Cancer irroratus (80-98 mm carapace width) was examined in the laboratory at different seawater temperatures. Prey sizes used were those demonstrated previously to be preferentially consumed by the respective predators. Consumption rate of small (5-9 mm shell height, SH) scallops by sea stars was not significantly different at 40 and 8 degrees C, but was significantly higher at 15 (d)egrees C (Q(10) = 6.9). Similarly, consumption rate of large (19-23 mm SH) scallops by crabs was not significantly different at 3 degrees and 8 degrees C, but was significantly higher at 15 degrees C (Q(10) = 2.1) Increased predator activity, as indicated by increased time spent searching for prey, increased predator searching movement velocities (which, for sea stars, resulted in increased encounter rates with scallops), and shorter prey handling times, explained part of the increased predation rate by sea stars and most of that by crabs. Predation fate by sea stars also increased with temperature because of decreased effectiveness of the scallops' escape response, as evidenced by a significantly higher probability of capture upon encounter at 15 degrees C than at 4 degrees and 8 degrees C, although the probability of sea stars capturing scallops was very low (< 0.1) at all experimental temperatures. The probability of crabs capturing encountered scallops was higher (> 0.3) and independent of temperature. The probability of sea stars and crabs consuming captured scallops was similar to 1 and temperature independent.
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