Title of article :
The influence of structure and dynamics of infaunal predator populations on predatory activity: the example of Nephtys hombergii
Author/Authors :
N. Desroy، نويسنده , , C. Retière، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In an attempt to associate population structure of infaunal predators with the effect of predation in structuring benthic
communities, an extensive study was conducted focusing on a population of the predatory polychaete Nephtys hombergii in the
Rance estuary (western English Channel). Sampling was designed to study both spatial distributions in abundance and weight
throughout the whole estuary (1995), and temporal variations of the predator population on a sublittoral mudflat (1995–1997). The
results reveal that large individuals are significantly distributed on intertidal mudflats, while juveniles (G0 and G1 classes) inhabit
the whole sublittoral area. Juveniles are dominant throughout the year (>90% of individuals), but are characterized by high
mortality rates (70–80%), which are directly responsible for changes in population abundance. Before investigating the effect of
predation, the population structure and the spatial distribution of predators must be known, an important step when considering
that prey mortality induced by a 1-year-old N. hombergii was about 20% higher than rates observed with adults. Based on the
example of N. hombergii, the results underline the necessity of considering the age, the weight structure and the dynamics of the
predator population to understand the dynamics of marine communities in a better way.
Keywords :
population structure and dynamics , infaunal predator , Nephtys hombergii , ontogenic migration , Rance estuary
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science