Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure

Epiphytism is a strategy by which opportunistic species such as hydroids, escape the intense levels of competition in marine hard bottom communities. Species of the macroalgae Cystoseira have a seasonal turnover of the frond, and we hypothesise that epiphytic hydroids colonising such an unstable sub...

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Main Authors: Anuschka Faucci, Ferdinando Boero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2000-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/816
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spelling doaj-7b6140ae9cbc43699e84e640a3e7fae02021-05-05T13:49:49ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342000-12-0164S125526410.3989/scimar.2000.64s1255808Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposureAnuschka Faucci0Ferdinando Boero1Kewalo Marine Laboratory, University of HawaiiDipartimento di Biologia, Università di LecceEpiphytism is a strategy by which opportunistic species such as hydroids, escape the intense levels of competition in marine hard bottom communities. Species of the macroalgae Cystoseira have a seasonal turnover of the frond, and we hypothesise that epiphytic hydroids colonising such an unstable substrate might show some degree of specialisation. Here the first systematic study on hydroid-Cystoseira communities is presented. In particular, the seasonal and spatial distribution of epiphytic hydroids on three species of Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure at Porto Cesareo (Ionian Sea/Italy) were investigated. Thirty-two hydroid species were recorded which are well known from other substrates and thus are not specific to Cystoseira; dominant species were all thecates. The influence of biological factors such as competition and the structure and abundance of the host, seem to have little influence on the hydroid community. The factors of greatest influence were mostly abiotic: sedimentation rate, nutrient levels, temperature and most especially water movement. The importance of water movement was evident in the higher colonisation of algal stems, higher hydroid frequency, larger colonies, reduced colony height, species composition, and distribution on the stems at the wave-exposed site.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/816epiphytic hydroidswater movementcystoseiramediterranean
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author Anuschka Faucci
Ferdinando Boero
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Ferdinando Boero
Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure
Scientia Marina
epiphytic hydroids
water movement
cystoseira
mediterranean
author_facet Anuschka Faucci
Ferdinando Boero
author_sort Anuschka Faucci
title Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure
title_short Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure
title_full Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure
title_fullStr Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure
title_full_unstemmed Structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure
title_sort structure of an epiphytic hydroid community on cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2000-12-01
description Epiphytism is a strategy by which opportunistic species such as hydroids, escape the intense levels of competition in marine hard bottom communities. Species of the macroalgae Cystoseira have a seasonal turnover of the frond, and we hypothesise that epiphytic hydroids colonising such an unstable substrate might show some degree of specialisation. Here the first systematic study on hydroid-Cystoseira communities is presented. In particular, the seasonal and spatial distribution of epiphytic hydroids on three species of Cystoseira at two sites of different wave exposure at Porto Cesareo (Ionian Sea/Italy) were investigated. Thirty-two hydroid species were recorded which are well known from other substrates and thus are not specific to Cystoseira; dominant species were all thecates. The influence of biological factors such as competition and the structure and abundance of the host, seem to have little influence on the hydroid community. The factors of greatest influence were mostly abiotic: sedimentation rate, nutrient levels, temperature and most especially water movement. The importance of water movement was evident in the higher colonisation of algal stems, higher hydroid frequency, larger colonies, reduced colony height, species composition, and distribution on the stems at the wave-exposed site.
topic epiphytic hydroids
water movement
cystoseira
mediterranean
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/816
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