Interference and exploitation components in interespecific competition between sympatric intertidal hermit crabs
This study was designed to evaluate the effect of interference and exploitation competition in shell partitioning between two hermit crab species ( Pagurus criniticornis and Clibanarius antillensis). Field samples revealed that shells of the gastropod Cerithium atratum were the main resource used by...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2004-10, Vol.310 (2), p.183-193 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was designed to evaluate the effect of interference and exploitation competition in shell partitioning between two hermit crab species (
Pagurus criniticornis and
Clibanarius antillensis). Field samples revealed that shells of the gastropod
Cerithium atratum were the main resource used by both hermit crab species and that
Pagurus used eroded or damaged shells in higher frequency than
Clibanarius. The exploitative ability of each species was compared between species in the laboratory using dead gastropod (
Cerithium) baits to simulate predation events and signalize newly available shells to hermit crabs.
Pagurus reached the baits more rapidly than
Clibanarius, but this higher exploitative ability did not explain shell utilization patterns in nature. Another experiment evaluated the dominance hierarchy between these two hermit crab species and revealed that
Clibanarius was able to outcompete
Pagurus for higher quality shells in agonistic encounters. This higher interference competitive ability of
Clibanarius in relation to
Pagurus may explain field observations. Nevertheless,
Pagurus may be responsible to enhance shell availability to other hermit crab species that have lower ability to find and use newly available shells. Differently, the poorer condition of shells used by
Pagurus, the higher ability of this species to attend gastropod predation events and its higher consumption rate by shell-breaking crabs (
Menippe nodifrons) may increase its predation risks, thus revealing the disadvantages of such an exploitative competitive strategy for hermit crabs. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0981 1879-1697 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jembe.2004.04.008 |