Patch recolonization by the tunicate Pyura praeputialis in the rocky intertidal of the Bay of Antofagasta, Chile: evidence for self-facilitation mechanisms

Patch dynamics of intertidal Pyura praeputialis were studied in experimentally cleared plots at 3 vertical levels (upper, mid and lower P. praeputialis levels) and 3 sites within the Bay of Antofagasta, Chile. The sites corresponded approximately to the northern limit (Las Conchillas), the center (E...

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Hauptverfasser: ALVARADO, Jorge L, PINTO, Raquel, MARQUET, Pablo, PACHECO, Cristian, GUINEZ, Ricardo, CASTILLA, Juan C
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description Patch dynamics of intertidal Pyura praeputialis were studied in experimentally cleared plots at 3 vertical levels (upper, mid and lower P. praeputialis levels) and 3 sites within the Bay of Antofagasta, Chile. The sites corresponded approximately to the northern limit (Las Conchillas), the center (El Way), and the southern limit (El Lenguado) of the species geographic distribution in Chile. Replicated 40 arrow left 60 cm quadrats were photographed periodically to follow patch re-colonization. Patch recolonization (recolonized area) followed a sigmoid curve and could be fitted at most sites and levels by applying maximum likelihood techniques to the asymptotic model: y = a/{1 + exp[-(x - b)/c]} where Parameters a and b are asymptotic percentage cover and time for 50% recovery respectively, and Parameter c defines the shape of the curve (growing phase). Among sites, the highest asymptotic values and fastest recovery times were observed at El Way, in the center of the species distribution. Among levels, the highest asymptotic values were observed in the mid P. praeputialis level quadrats. The perimeter of the patches increased and subsequently decreased as a function of recolonized area. Recruitment observations showed the process of recolonization to be related to the perimeter of the patch to be colonized rather than to the area available. Further more, the recolonization patterns could be predicted using the patch perimeter scaled by a linear coefficient. We believe that the mechanism of recolonization is most probably related to the settlement of recruits to the border of previously settled individuals, possibly mediated by intraspecific self-facilitation mechanisms.
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Biological and medical sciences
Demecology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Marine
Protozoa. Invertebrata
Pyura praeputialis
Tunicata
title Patch recolonization by the tunicate Pyura praeputialis in the rocky intertidal of the Bay of Antofagasta, Chile: evidence for self-facilitation mechanisms
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