The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern Brazil

Populations of Asterina stellifera Möbius, 1859 are declining in southern Brazil and today the species is on the Brazilian list of endangered species. Here we experimentally investigate the ecological role played by A. stellifera as a predator on the rocky substrate community by increasing densities...

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Main Authors: Patrícia Calil, Rosana M. da Rocha, Carolina A. Freire, James J. Roper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2009-06-01
Series:Zoologia (Curitiba)
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702009000200010
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spelling doaj-e3ff3b2f7418496abd9c20ea8883d3332020-11-24T23:52:15ZengPensoft PublishersZoologia (Curitiba)1984-46701984-46892009-06-0126227928710.1590/S1984-46702009000200010The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern BrazilPatrícia CalilRosana M. da RochaCarolina A. FreireJames J. RoperPopulations of Asterina stellifera Möbius, 1859 are declining in southern Brazil and today the species is on the Brazilian list of endangered species. Here we experimentally investigate the ecological role played by A. stellifera as a predator on the rocky substrate community by increasing densities of this species. Starfish taken from other, nearby, locations were added to three replicate plots and their density was maintained every 15 days. None of the total of 32 species that were identified in the encrusting community appeared to be influenced by the experiment. Two species, the barnacle Chthamalus bisinuatus Pilsbry, 1916 and the algae Gracilaria verrucosa (Hudson), showed small apparent responses to predation. We found that A. stellifera only exerts weak predation pressure on the community, even at high densities. This result is strikingly different from that observed for similar species in the northern hemisphere and in Australia.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702009000200010Experimentpredationrocky coaststarfish
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author Patrícia Calil
Rosana M. da Rocha
Carolina A. Freire
James J. Roper
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Rosana M. da Rocha
Carolina A. Freire
James J. Roper
The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern Brazil
Zoologia (Curitiba)
Experiment
predation
rocky coast
starfish
author_facet Patrícia Calil
Rosana M. da Rocha
Carolina A. Freire
James J. Roper
author_sort Patrícia Calil
title The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern Brazil
title_short The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern Brazil
title_full The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern Brazil
title_fullStr The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The role of Asterina stellifera (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern Brazil
title_sort role of asterina stellifera (echinodermata: asteroidea) as a predator in a rocky intertidal community in southern brazil
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Zoologia (Curitiba)
issn 1984-4670
1984-4689
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Populations of Asterina stellifera Möbius, 1859 are declining in southern Brazil and today the species is on the Brazilian list of endangered species. Here we experimentally investigate the ecological role played by A. stellifera as a predator on the rocky substrate community by increasing densities of this species. Starfish taken from other, nearby, locations were added to three replicate plots and their density was maintained every 15 days. None of the total of 32 species that were identified in the encrusting community appeared to be influenced by the experiment. Two species, the barnacle Chthamalus bisinuatus Pilsbry, 1916 and the algae Gracilaria verrucosa (Hudson), showed small apparent responses to predation. We found that A. stellifera only exerts weak predation pressure on the community, even at high densities. This result is strikingly different from that observed for similar species in the northern hemisphere and in Australia.
topic Experiment
predation
rocky coast
starfish
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702009000200010
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