Interactions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova Scotia

In Nova Scotia subtidal habitats, the invasive bryozoan Membranipora membranacea interacts with native bryozoan Electra pilosa on kelps, which offer high space availability but are highly dynamic, and on non-kelp algae, which provide low space but high stability. Settlers and colony cover of M. mem...

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Main Author: Yorke, Alana F
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/13111
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-NSHD.ca#10222-131112013-10-04T04:12:51ZInteractions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova ScotiaYorke, Alana Finvasive speciespopulation dynamicsbenthic colonial organismsrocky subtidal habitatsMembranipora membranaceaElectra pilosafucoidskelpnative speciesgrowthcompetitionIn Nova Scotia subtidal habitats, the invasive bryozoan Membranipora membranacea interacts with native bryozoan Electra pilosa on kelps, which offer high space availability but are highly dynamic, and on non-kelp algae, which provide low space but high stability. Settlers and colony cover of M. membranacea at various stages critical to its population dynamics, as well as relative abundance and encounter outcomes of M. membranacea and E. pilosa, were quantified on these substrates. I also examined the effects of various factors on growth rates of E. pilosa. For M. membranacea populations, the roles of kelp and non-kelp substrates varied intra- and inter-annually, as well as spatially. Membranipora membranacea was relatively more abundant on kelps than on Fucus, likely due to large colony size, faster growth, and strong overgrowth abilities. While kelps provide spatial resources for seasonal peaks in abundance of M. membranacea, non-kelp refuges can preserve local populations in time.2010-11-02T17:07:53Z2010-11-02T17:07:53Z2010-11-022010-09-28http://hdl.handle.net/10222/13111en
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language en
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topic invasive species
population dynamics
benthic colonial organisms
rocky subtidal habitats
Membranipora membranacea
Electra pilosa
fucoids
kelp
native species
growth
competition
spellingShingle invasive species
population dynamics
benthic colonial organisms
rocky subtidal habitats
Membranipora membranacea
Electra pilosa
fucoids
kelp
native species
growth
competition
Yorke, Alana F
Interactions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova Scotia
description In Nova Scotia subtidal habitats, the invasive bryozoan Membranipora membranacea interacts with native bryozoan Electra pilosa on kelps, which offer high space availability but are highly dynamic, and on non-kelp algae, which provide low space but high stability. Settlers and colony cover of M. membranacea at various stages critical to its population dynamics, as well as relative abundance and encounter outcomes of M. membranacea and E. pilosa, were quantified on these substrates. I also examined the effects of various factors on growth rates of E. pilosa. For M. membranacea populations, the roles of kelp and non-kelp substrates varied intra- and inter-annually, as well as spatially. Membranipora membranacea was relatively more abundant on kelps than on Fucus, likely due to large colony size, faster growth, and strong overgrowth abilities. While kelps provide spatial resources for seasonal peaks in abundance of M. membranacea, non-kelp refuges can preserve local populations in time.
author Yorke, Alana F
author_facet Yorke, Alana F
author_sort Yorke, Alana F
title Interactions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova Scotia
title_short Interactions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova Scotia
title_full Interactions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova Scotia
title_fullStr Interactions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova Scotia
title_full_unstemmed Interactions Between an Invasive Epiphytic Bryozoan and Species of Rocky Subtidal Habitats of Nova Scotia
title_sort interactions between an invasive epiphytic bryozoan and species of rocky subtidal habitats of nova scotia
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/10222/13111
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