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Biofouling


Title:Gregarious settlement in cypris larvae:the effects of cyprid age and assay duration
Author(s):Head R; Berntsson K; Dahlstrom M; Overbeke K; Thomason J;
Address:"Materials Technology Division, TNO Industry Bevesierweg (Harssens) PO Box 505 1780 AM Den Helder The Netherlands"
Journal Title:Biofouling
Year:2004
Volume:20
Issue:2
Page Number:123 - 128
DOI: 10.1080/08927010410001715473
ISSN/ISBN:0892-7014 (Print) 0892-7014 (Linking)
Abstract:"Gregarious behaviour of marine larvae is perhaps most clearly associated with finding a suitable habitat in a changeable or restricted environment, or with finding other conspecifics with which to mate. Prior work has shown that in settlement assays using cypris larvae of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite, gregarious interactions significantly affected the interpretation of experiments testing the activity of organic settlement promoters and inhibitors. Other studies have also shown effects of cyprid age and pheromone concentration on settlement behaviour. However, the effects of interactions between gregariousness and these two factors are not known. The aim of this study was to test the hypotheses that i) as cyprids age the effects of gregariousness become less apparent, and ii) as the duration of the experiment increases gregarious effects become more apparent, using cypris larvae of B. amphitrite and Balanus improvisus. Three age classes of cyprids were used at six densities in a fully factorial design. For B. improvisus cyprids significant gregarious effects occurred between 3 or more larvae, and although larval age and experiment duration had significant main effects, there were no interactions between these important factors and gregariousness. For B. amphitrite cyprids significant gregarious effects also occurred with 3 larvae per well, though this effect was strongly dependent upon experiment duration. B. amphitrite cyprid sensitivity to conspecific cues does not change with age, although increasing experiment duration and age interact to increase settlement. Differences between species may be due to different thresholds to conspecific larval cues, or B. improvisus cyprids release much more larval temporary adhesive during exploration"
Keywords:"Age Factors Animals Behavior, Animal Environment Larva/physiology Marine Biology Species Specificity Thoracica/*physiology;"
Notes:"MedlineHead, Ritchie Berntsson, Kent Dahlstrom, Mia Overbeke, Koos Thomason, Jeremy eng Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2004/06/19 Biofouling. 2004 Apr; 20(2):123-8. doi: 10.1080/08927010410001715473"

 
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