Shell Fouling and Behavior of the Caribbean Predatory Gastropod Cassis tuberosa

IF 0.4 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Tobias B. Grun, J. Nebelsick
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Abstract: The gastropod Cassis tuberosa (Linnaeus, 1758) usually lives in and on soft sediments and sea grass meadows. This carnivorous snail is primarily a semi-epifaunal and nocturnal hunter that, during daytime, rests burrowed in sediments. Around the Bahamian island of San Salvador, C. tuberosa has extended its behavior from nocturnal to metaturnal; feeding both night and day. This modification also involves further changes in behavior as an individual was observed resting epifaunally between rocks during the day even though this substrate was surrounded by soft bottoms. Epifaunal Cassis specimens are entirely encrusted primarily by coralline algae, but also by various green algae accompanied by vagile snails and crabs. The high degree of encrustation suggests that these snails do not remain burrowed for long periods of time. Cassis has thus extended its resting behavior from a semi-endofaunal to an epifaunal mode of life. The fouled shells also function as mobile benthic substrates for various organisms.
加勒比捕食性腹足类晚香菜的外壳污染和行为
摘要:晚香菜腹足目(林奈,1758)通常生活在柔软的沉积物和海草草地上。这种食肉蜗牛主要是半表目动物和夜间猎人,白天在沉积物中休息。在巴哈马的圣萨尔瓦多岛周围,C.tuberosa已经将其行为从夜间扩展到了夜间;夜以继日地进食。这种改变还涉及行为的进一步变化,因为观察到一个人在白天在岩石之间的动物表面休息,尽管这个基底被柔软的底部包围。表动物卡西斯标本主要由珊瑚藻包裹,但也有各种绿藻伴随着迷走蜗牛和螃蟹。高度的外壳表明,这些蜗牛不会长时间呆在洞穴里。因此,卡西斯将其休息行为从半动物区系扩展到动物区系外的生活模式。被污染的贝壳也可以作为各种生物的移动海底基质。
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1
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Malacological Bulletin serves as an outlet for reporting notable contributions in malacological research. Manuscripts concerning any aspect of original, unpublished research,important short reports, and detailed reviews dealing with molluscs will be considered for publication. Recent issues have included AMS symposia, independent papers, research notes,and book reviews. All published research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous reviewing by independent expertreferees. AMS symposium papers have undergone peer review by symposium organizer, symposium participants, and independent referees.
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