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摘要
本案例研究调查了英国附近水域中卷曲章鱼(Eledone cirrhosa)和普通章鱼(Octopus vulgaris)的共存情况。研究结果表明,由于卷曲章鱼(Eledone cirrhosa)与似乎正在减少的普通章鱼(Octopus vulgaris)种群之间缺乏竞争,因此可能会维持共存状态,而栖息地和时间分隔则是可能的机制。研究认为,物种识别错误是否是掩盖共生章鱼物种种群动态准确性的一个重要因素,并因此成为章鱼共存和未来渔业管理决策的潜在不确定性因素。可以肯定的是,目前只有两种章鱼常驻英国水域。现在,进一步的研究应包括食物分配,以确定食物分配是否是 E. cirrhosa 和 O. vulgaris 共存的机制,监测可能会让我们了解它们的种群动态。
Happy families? Insight into the coexistence between the curled octopus (Eledone cirrhosa) and common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) in waters around the UK
This case study investigated the co-occurrence of the curled octopus (Eledone cirrhosa) and common octopus (Octopus vulgaris), in waters around the United Kingdom. The findings suggest that coexistence may be maintained because of the lack of competition for E. cirrhosa against the seemingly declining O. vulgaris populations, and that habitat and temporal partitioning are the likely mechanisms. It is contemplated whether species misidentification may an important factor in masking the accuracy of population dynamics of co-occurring octopus species, and, as such, potential uncertainty in octopus coexistence and any future fishery management decisions. It is confidently suggested that, currently, only two octopus species are resident to UK waters. Now, further studies should include diet partitioning to determine whether diet partitioning is a mechanism for E. cirrhosa and O. vulgaris coexistence, and monitoring may make us understand their population dynamics.
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Marine Ecology publishes original contributions on the structure and dynamics of marine benthic and pelagic ecosystems, communities and populations, and on the critical links between ecology and the evolution of marine organisms.
The journal prioritizes contributions elucidating fundamental aspects of species interaction and adaptation to the environment through integration of information from various organizational levels (molecules to ecosystems) and different disciplines (molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, marine biology, natural history, geography, oceanography, palaeontology and modelling) as viewed from an ecological perspective. The journal also focuses on population genetic processes, evolution of life histories, morphological traits and behaviour, historical ecology and biogeography, macro-ecology and seascape ecology, palaeo-ecological reconstruction, and ecological changes due to introduction of new biota, human pressure or environmental change.
Most applied marine science, including fisheries biology, aquaculture, natural-products chemistry, toxicology, and local pollution studies lie outside the scope of the journal. Papers should address ecological questions that would be of interest to a worldwide readership of ecologists; papers of mostly local interest, including descriptions of flora and fauna, taxonomic descriptions, and range extensions will not be considered.