Larval settlement of the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, in the southern Gulf of Maine |
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Authors: | Debra M. Lambert Larry G. Harris |
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Affiliation: | University of New Hampshire, Zoology Department, Durham, NH 03824, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Settlement timing and differential settlement for the larval stage of the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis , in the southern Gulf of Maine was studied during the summer of 1996. Settlement densities on astroturf panels were highest in June and early July (13 to 37 m −2 d−1), and peaked in mid-June (199 m−2 d−1). Settlement was low to nonexistent from mid-July through August (0 to 2 m−2 d−1). During the peak in settlement, no selection for substrate type was observed. In the remainder of the settlement period, differential settlement occurred, with a preference for substrate covered with live coralline algae. Test diameter of newly settled urchins varied among the substrates, with urchins settling on live coralline algae having the largest test diameter (0.43 ± 0.01 mm). There were no differences in test diameter among the different weeks in which sampling was done. Sustained onshore winds occurred only during peak settlement, suggesting that wind drift currents may concentrate larvae and influence patterns of larval settlement. |
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Keywords: | metamorphosis substrate echinoderm echinoid |
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