Title of article :
Vertical migration during tidal transport of megalopae of Necora puber in coastal shallow waters during daytime
Author/Authors :
James T. Lee، نويسنده , , Ross A. Coleman، نويسنده , , Malcolm B. Jones، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
For meroplanktonic larvae that must settle in coastal areas, their successful return to the shore is determined largely by physical
transport processes; however, many organisms perform vertical movements to aid successful recruitment. In this study, daytime tidal
vertical migration of megalopae of the velvet swimming crab Necora puber was investigated across two different exposures in the
shallow waters of Plymouth Sound. Crabs were collected using a plankton net at the surface and near the bottom during flood and
ebb tides. Distribution of the pelagic postlarvae was patchy and the abundance varied spatially in tens and thousands of metres. In
temporal scales, the annual pattern was dominated by low occurrence of megalopae, punctuated by episodic peaks of high
abundance. Most megalopae were collected at the surface irrespective of the tidal phase. The effect of wave exposure on the vertical
migration of megalopae was not clear, although there was a general higher abundance of megalopae on exposed shores. Daytime
abundance in the water column appears to be regulated by the tidal cycle, as megalopae were more abundant during flood than ebb
tides. Although the megalopae do not appear to make large vertical migrations, this behaviour should produce a net shoreward
transport.
Keywords :
recruitment , velvet swimming crab , Decapoda , Brachyura , selective tidal stream transport , Portunidae
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science