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Shell form,behaviour, and tolerance to water movement in the limpet Patina pellucida (L.) (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia)
Authors:Kevin Warburton
Institution:Dove Marine Laboratory, Cullercoats, Tyne and Wear, England
Abstract:The diotocardian gastropod Patina pellucida (L.) is a macro-herbivore common upon the fronds of laminarian algae. Considerations of shell shape, adhesive tenacity, and current tolerance, together with calculations of expected hydrodynamic drag, indicate that this limpet is effectively streamlined. Smaller individuals are relatively more resistant to dislodgement than are larger ones. Experimental animals of 6.0–13.5 mm shell length resisted constant flows of up to 0.9-1.3 m s?1. An orientation, in which the longitudinal axis of a limpet is aligned parallel to the direction of the prevailing flow, is induced by currents faster than ≈ 0.5 m s?1, and is an adaptation to conditions of directional water streaming. P. pellucida appears to show a seasonal change in orientatory preference, individuals tending to point distally with respect to the algal lamina in spring and proximally in autumn: this change may be associated with the annual growth cycle of the host plant.
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