Pachyoliva columellaris G.B. Sowerby I, 1825 (Olividae, Caenogastropoda) in Peru: tidal migrations and population density

Winfried Peters
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The gastropod Pachyoliva columellaris (formerly Olivella columellaris) is particularly common on many sandy beaches in North Peru. In the studied region north of Paita, Piura province, the species reaches densities of over 80000 individuals per beach meter. The snails perform tidal migrations throughout the lunar cycle although tidal amplitudes differ four-fold between neap and spring tide. Not all animals complete their tidal migrations, and significant numbers remain above the water line at low tide. Throughout the tidal cycle, the proportion of small individuals is increased near the water line whereas large animals dominate in lower beach zones. I conclude that the sandy beaches north of Paita are well-suited for further studies of P. columellaris and the mechanisms underlying tidal migrations in invertebrates.
秘鲁Pachyoliva columellaris G.B. Sowerby I, 1825 (Olividae, Caenogastropoda):潮汐迁移和种群密度
腹足动物Pachyoliva columellaris(原Olivella columellaris)在秘鲁北部的许多沙滩上特别常见。在皮乌拉省派塔北部的研究区域,该物种的密度达到每海滩米8万多只。尽管小潮和大潮之间的潮汐幅度相差四倍,但蜗牛在整个月球周期内进行潮汐迁徙。并不是所有的动物都完成了它们的潮汐迁徙,在退潮时,还有相当数量的动物留在水平线以上。在整个潮汐周期中,小型个体的比例在水线附近增加,而大型动物在较低的海滩地区占主导地位。我的结论是,Paita北部的沙滩非常适合进一步研究P. columellaris和无脊椎动物潮汐迁移的机制。
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