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Interactions between year classes in the benthic amphipod Monoporeia affinis: effects on juvenile survival and growth
Authors:Cathy Hill
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The effect of 1-year-old Monoporeia (=Pontoporeia) affinis on the survival and growth of young of the year was studied in laboratory experiments. Amphipods were kept in jars with sediment and a continuous supply of cooled water for 3 months. Adults or juveniles were added to a control density of juveniles. Juvenile mortality increased at higher total densities, and was greater when adults were present. The mean length and dry weight of juveniles decreased at higher densities, but adults did not have a greater effect than juveniles. These density-dependent effects are probably caused by competition for food within and between year classes. Thus, a high abundance of juveniles or adults could reduce the recruitment of juveniles into the adult year-class the following year, and the suppression of juvenile growth could lower fecundity. The results of this experiment support the hypothesis, inferred from field data from the Baltic Sea and Swedish lakes, that intraspecific interactions contribute to fluctuations in the abundance of populations of M. affinis.
Keywords:Density dependence  Intraspecific competition  Laboratory experiments  Monoporeia (=Pontoporeia)  Population fluctuations
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