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沉积食性底栖双壳贝类波罗的海麦蛤对小型底栖生物的影响。

Effects of the deposit-feeding benthic bivalve Macoma balthica on meiobenthos.

作者信息

Olafsson Emil, Elmgren Ragnar, Papakosta Ourania

机构信息

Department of Zoology and Askö Laboratory, Stockholm University, S-106 91, Stockholm, Sweden.

Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, S-106 91, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Oecologia. 1993 Apr;93(4):457-462. doi: 10.1007/BF00328952.

Abstract

To evaluate the effects of a deposit-feeding bivalve on meiobenthic assemblage structure in muddy habitats, a laboratory experiment was performed at the Askö Laboratory in the northwestern Baltic proper. Microcosms, surface area 104 cm, containing a c. 7-cm thick layer of sieved (0.5 mm) sublittoral mud were established in June 1990. Two months later the tellinid bivalve Macoma balthica was added in quantities varying from 0 to 40 individuals per microcosm. After 5 months the effects of the bivalves on the meiofauna were surprisingly small. The density of harpacticoid copepods was lowest (P <0.05) in microcosms containing a high density of M. balthica. It is suggested that competition for food resources was responsible for this pattern. For all other meiofaunal groups, including nematodes which were the most abundant taxon (99%), no significant differences (P>0.05) were observed among treatments. The assemblage structure of the nematodes was similar between treatments. The vertical distribution of both major taxa and nematode species appeared to be unaffected by the presence of the bivalve.

摘要

为评估滤食性双壳贝类对泥质生境中小型底栖生物群落结构的影响,于波罗的海西北部的阿斯克实验室开展了一项实验室实验。1990年6月建立了表面积为104平方厘米的微观模型,其中含有一层约7厘米厚的经筛滤(0.5毫米)的潮下带泥。两个月后,向每个微观模型中添加数量从0到40只不等的波罗的海蓝蛤这种双壳贝类。5个月后,双壳贝类对小型底栖动物的影响小得出奇。在含有高密度波罗的海蓝蛤的微观模型中,猛水蚤类桡足动物的密度最低(P<0.05)。研究表明,食物资源竞争是导致这种模式的原因。对于所有其他小型底栖动物类群,包括数量最多的分类单元线虫(占99%),各处理之间未观察到显著差异(P>0.05)。各处理之间线虫的群落结构相似。主要类群和线虫物种的垂直分布似乎不受双壳贝类存在的影响。

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