Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics

In Heterostegina depressa, the flagship species of laboratory investigations of larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) since the 70’s, the timing of reproduction, longevity and natural chamber building rates are still understudied. A recently developed method, the natural laboratory (sensu Hohenegger), h...

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Main Authors: Wolfgang Eder, Julia Woeger, Shunichi Kinoshita, Johann Hohenegger, Antonino Briguglio
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/6096.pdf
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spelling doaj-4cf0ef6155104573948cde72cbb3b87f2020-11-24T22:00:09ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-01-016e609610.7717/peerj.6096Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamicsWolfgang Eder0Julia Woeger1Shunichi Kinoshita2Johann Hohenegger3Antonino Briguglio4Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaDipartimento di Scienze della terra, dell’ambiente e della vita (DISTAV), Università degli Studi di Genova, Genova, ItalyIn Heterostegina depressa, the flagship species of laboratory investigations of larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) since the 70’s, the timing of reproduction, longevity and natural chamber building rates are still understudied. A recently developed method, the natural laboratory (sensu Hohenegger), has been applied on H. depressa populations from Sesoko Jima, NW Okinawa, Japan. An averaged chamber building rate and longevity of H. depressa were calculated based on 17 monthly samplings at fixed stations. All samples were collected at 20 and 50 m water depths using SCUBA. Live populations were dried and investigated by microCT. The monthly frequency distributions of chamber numbers and test diameters have been decomposed in normally distributed components. For each month, mean and standard deviations of the components were used to calculate the maximum chamber number and maximum test diameter. Based on these values, the natural chamber building rate (CBR) or diameter increase rate (DIR) could be estimated using the Michaelis-Menten function. CBR and DIR were inverted to estimate the ‘birthdate’ of all investigated individuals. Based on frequencies of these ‘birthdates’, main reproduction events could be detected and compared to the reproduction timing of other subtropical and tropical LBF taxa. Furthermore, peaks in reproduction could be linked to monsoon wet seasons (=“rainy seasons”) and winter rains.https://peerj.com/articles/6096.pdfGrowth estimationChamber building rateNatural laboratoryCarbonate producer
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author Wolfgang Eder
Julia Woeger
Shunichi Kinoshita
Johann Hohenegger
Antonino Briguglio
spellingShingle Wolfgang Eder
Julia Woeger
Shunichi Kinoshita
Johann Hohenegger
Antonino Briguglio
Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics
PeerJ
Growth estimation
Chamber building rate
Natural laboratory
Carbonate producer
author_facet Wolfgang Eder
Julia Woeger
Shunichi Kinoshita
Johann Hohenegger
Antonino Briguglio
author_sort Wolfgang Eder
title Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics
title_short Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics
title_full Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics
title_fullStr Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Growth estimation of the larger foraminifer Heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics
title_sort growth estimation of the larger foraminifer heterostegina depressa by means of population dynamics
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In Heterostegina depressa, the flagship species of laboratory investigations of larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) since the 70’s, the timing of reproduction, longevity and natural chamber building rates are still understudied. A recently developed method, the natural laboratory (sensu Hohenegger), has been applied on H. depressa populations from Sesoko Jima, NW Okinawa, Japan. An averaged chamber building rate and longevity of H. depressa were calculated based on 17 monthly samplings at fixed stations. All samples were collected at 20 and 50 m water depths using SCUBA. Live populations were dried and investigated by microCT. The monthly frequency distributions of chamber numbers and test diameters have been decomposed in normally distributed components. For each month, mean and standard deviations of the components were used to calculate the maximum chamber number and maximum test diameter. Based on these values, the natural chamber building rate (CBR) or diameter increase rate (DIR) could be estimated using the Michaelis-Menten function. CBR and DIR were inverted to estimate the ‘birthdate’ of all investigated individuals. Based on frequencies of these ‘birthdates’, main reproduction events could be detected and compared to the reproduction timing of other subtropical and tropical LBF taxa. Furthermore, peaks in reproduction could be linked to monsoon wet seasons (=“rainy seasons”) and winter rains.
topic Growth estimation
Chamber building rate
Natural laboratory
Carbonate producer
url https://peerj.com/articles/6096.pdf
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