Title of article :
Bathymetric segregation of sea urchins on reefs of the Canarian Archipelago: Role of flow-induced forces
Author/Authors :
F. Tuya، نويسنده , , J. Cisneros-Aguirre، نويسنده , , L. Ortega-Borges، نويسنده , , R.J. Haroun، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We examined whether adults of three species of sea urchins species (Diadema antillarum, Arbacia lixula, and Paracentrotus lividus) exhibit
a consistent depth-dependent partitioning pattern on rocky reefs of the Canarian Archipelago (eastern Atlantic). Hydrodynamic experiments
were carried out to quantify the resistance to flow-induced dislodgement in these three species. We tested the model that different morphology
can result in habitat partitioning among these sea urchins. Abundances of D. antillarum increased with depth. In contrast, A. lixula and P. lividus
showed the opposite zonation pattern, coexisting in high abundances in the shallowest depths (<5 m), and occurring in low densities in the deepest
part of reefs (>7 m). Both A. lixula and P. lividus had greater adhesion-surface to body-height ratios than D. antillarum. Similarly, A. lixula
and P. lividus showed a greater ability to resist flow-induced dislodgement compared with D. antillarum. The mean ‘‘velocity of dislodgement’’
was w300% and 50% greater for A. lixula and P. lividus, respectively, relative to D. antillarum, for any particular size. As a result, A. lixula and
P. lividus are better fitted to life in high-flow environments than D. antillarum. We conclude that the risk of dislodgement by water motion likely
play a relevant role in the vertical distribution patterns of these sea urchins in the eastern Atlantic.
Keywords :
sea urchin , vertical distribution , water movement , Spatial patterns , Waves , Canary Islands
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science