Wageningen University & Research -Wageningen Marine Research, Yerseke, The Netherlands.
HZ University of Applied Sciences, Vlissingen, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 19;18(10):e0293142. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293142. eCollection 2023.
Aggregation into groups may affect performance of individuals through the balance and strength of facilitative versus competitive interactions. We studied in situ how seasonal variation in abiotic environment affects this balance for blue mussels, a semi-sessile species. We hypothesize that seasonal variation in stresses and resources affects the strength of the interaction. We expected that, in benign conditions (here: high food availability, medium temperatures, low hydrodynamic stress), performance is dominated by growth and is better at low densities, while at adverse conditions (here: low food availability, low or high temperatures, high hydrodynamic stress), performance is dominated by survival and higher at high densities. Mussels were kept in shallow subtidal exclosures at 10 different densities for a one-month period. This exact procedure was repeated seven times at the same location within a one-year period. We measured development in mussel patch shape, performance, and environmental parameters. Environmental conditions for mussels were most benign in summer and most adverse in winter. Patches developed into less complex shapes at lower densities, but also after stronger hydrodynamic disturbances. Towards summer, mussels became more active, aggregation behavior increased, and interactions became more pronounced. Towards winter, mussels became less active: aggregation behavior and growth rates declined and at the lowest temperatures survival started to decrease with mussel density. Survival and growth (by proxy of mussel condition) were both density-dependent; however, contrary to our expectations we found positive interactions between density and survival at the most benign conditions in summer and negative interactions at the most adverse conditions in winter. In between the two seasons, the strength of the interactions increased towards summer and decreased towards winter following a bell-shaped pattern. This pattern might be explained by the environmental mediated aggregation behavior of the mussels. The obvious seasonal pattern in balance and strength of density-dependent interactions demonstrates that strength and direction of intra-specific interactions are both strongly affected by environmental context.
聚集为群体可能会通过促进与竞争相互作用的平衡和强度来影响个体的表现。我们研究了生物物理环境的季节性变化如何影响蓝贻贝(一种半固着物种)的这种平衡。我们假设压力和资源的季节性变化会影响相互作用的强度。我们预计,在良好的条件下(此处:高食物供应、中等温度、低水动力压力),表现受生长支配,在低密度时更好,而在不利条件下(此处:低食物供应、低或高温度、高水动力压力),表现受生存支配,在高密度时更好。贻贝被保存在浅潮间带的 10 个不同密度的围栏中一个月。在一年中的同一地点,这一精确程序重复了七次。我们测量了贻贝斑块形状、性能和环境参数的发育情况。贻贝的环境条件在夏季最有利,在冬季最不利。在低密度下,斑块发育成较简单的形状,但在更强的水动力干扰后也是如此。随着夏季的到来,贻贝变得更加活跃,聚集行为增加,相互作用更加明显。随着冬季的到来,贻贝变得不那么活跃:聚集行为和生长速度下降,在最低温度下,贻贝的密度开始随着生存而下降。生存和生长(通过贻贝状况的代理)都是密度依赖的;然而,与我们的预期相反,我们发现夏季最有利条件下密度与生存之间存在正相互作用,冬季最不利条件下存在负相互作用。在两个季节之间,相互作用的强度朝着夏季增加,朝着冬季减少,呈钟形模式。这种模式可能是由贻贝的环境介导的聚集行为解释的。密度依赖性相互作用的平衡和强度的明显季节性模式表明,种内相互作用的强度和方向都受到环境背景的强烈影响。