Khaitov Vadim, Makarycheva Anna, Gantsevich Mikhail, Lentsman Natalia, Skazina Maria, Gagarina Anastasia, Katolikova Marina, Strelkov Petr
Biol Bull. 2018 Apr;234(2):85-95. doi: 10.1086/697944. Epub 2018 May 7.
Sea stars Asterias rubens are important natural enemies of the blue mussel Mytilus in the North Atlantic. We asked whether these predators distinguish between the cryptic species M. edulis and M. trossulus that occur sympatrically in the White Sea. In mixed experimental stocks, the odds of being eaten by sea stars were about four times greater for M. trossulus. We also showed that A. rubens preferred smaller mussels to larger ones, irrespective of their species affinity. Our findings support earlier indirect observations showing that sea stars recognize M. trossulus as a more preferable prey than M. edulis. Dramatic differences in the vulnerability to sea star predation may explain the segregation of habitats between the two mussel species in contact zones; M. trossulus usually tends to occupy habitats where the sea star predators are scarce.
海星(Asterias rubens)是北大西洋蓝贻贝(Mytilus)的重要天敌。我们研究了这些捕食者是否能够区分在白海同域分布的隐存物种——可食贻贝(M. edulis)和特罗苏斯贻贝(M. trossulus)。在混合实验种群中,特罗苏斯贻贝被海星吃掉的几率大约是可食贻贝的四倍。我们还发现,不论贻贝的物种亲缘关系如何,鲁氏海星(A. rubens)更喜欢较小的贻贝而非较大的。我们的研究结果支持了早期的间接观察,即海星认为特罗苏斯贻贝比可食贻贝更适合作为猎物。对海星捕食的脆弱性存在显著差异,这可能解释了两种贻贝在接触区域的栖息地隔离现象;特罗苏斯贻贝通常倾向于占据海星捕食者稀少的栖息地。