Population recovery of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus in a seagrass flat (Araruama Lagoon,Brazil): the role of recruitment in a disturbed environment |
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Authors: | ANDREA DE OLIVEIRA RIBEIRO JUNQUEIRA CARLOS RENATO REZENDE VENTURA ADRIANA LUIZA P.S. DE CARVALHO ANDERS JENSEN SCHMIDT |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departamento de Biologia Marinha , Institute de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro , CCS, Bloco A, Cidade Universitária, Ilha do Fund?o, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil , CEP 21949-900 Fax: E-mail: AJUNQ@ACD.UFRJ.BR;2. Departamento de Zoologia , Institute de Biociências, Universidade de S?o Paulo , S?o Paulo, Brasil;3. Departamento de Biologia Marinha , Institute de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro , CCS, Bloco A, Cidade Universitária, Ilha do Fund?o, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil , CEP 21949-900 Fax: E-mail: AJUNQ@ACD.UFRJ.BR |
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Abstract: | Summary The size, structure, and density of a population of Lytechinus variegatus were recorded from a shallow seagrass bed (Halodule wrightii) at 40-day intervals from April 1994 to April 1995. A local mass mortality was observed in May 1994. The density declined from 0.57±0.10 to 0.06±0.05 ind.m?2, mean size declined from 37.6±0.49 to 16.2±2.14 mm and maximum size from 75 to 40 mm. Ten months after mortality, the maximum and mean sizes had returned to initialvalues, but density had not (0.10±0.03 ind.m?2). A second, smaller mass mortality occurred in April 1995. High values of gonad index were recorded before mortality (9.40±5.97) and after population recovery (11.96±5.74). Recruitment was continuous throughout the year, but reached a peak from August to October. This can he related to the patterns of upwelling in the region. Mass mortality is probably an annual event in this population that can be correlated with the occurrence of low tides during daytime in the fell. The population can recover during the summer when low tides occur during the night. The massive input of recruits prevents extinction of the population during the season of high mortality. Population recovery depends on the magnitude of recruitment. |
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Keywords: | Sea urchins mass mortality recruitment disturbance population-recovery |
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