Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation

North Atlantic coastal waters harbour two closely related sympatric sponges belonging to the genus Halichondria, viz. H. panicea and H. bowerbanki. From the study of their littoral and sublittoral microdistribution and ecology in the Oosterschelde area (= Eastern Scheldt, S.W. part of The Netherland...

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Main Authors: Vethaak, A.D., Cronie, R.J.A., Soest, R.W.M (Rob) van
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1982
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:504447 2024-02-11T10:06:25+01:00 Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation Vethaak, A.D. Cronie, R.J.A. Soest, R.W.M (Rob) van 1982-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504447 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504447 Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 52 no. 2, pp. 82-102 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1982 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:22:00Z North Atlantic coastal waters harbour two closely related sympatric sponges belonging to the genus Halichondria, viz. H. panicea and H. bowerbanki. From the study of their littoral and sublittoral microdistribution and ecology in the Oosterschelde area (= Eastern Scheldt, S.W. part of The Netherlands) it is concluded that both occupy largely similar niches, although it was found that H. panicea is better equipped to endure exposure to air since it occurs up to a higher intertidal level than H. bowerbanki, while the latter is better equipped to withstand siltation. Other environmental factors as depth, light, current velocity and salinity affect the distribution and behaviour of both species similarly. From these observations it can be inferred, that speciation from a parent species cannot have been sympatrically through ecological segregation of individuals. The possibilities of geographical isolation of populations of a parent species on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean during past glacial periods resulting in an originally American species ( H. bowerbanki) and an originally European species ( H. panicea) are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Naturalis Institutional Repository Burton ENVELOPE(166.733,166.733,-72.550,-72.550)
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description North Atlantic coastal waters harbour two closely related sympatric sponges belonging to the genus Halichondria, viz. H. panicea and H. bowerbanki. From the study of their littoral and sublittoral microdistribution and ecology in the Oosterschelde area (= Eastern Scheldt, S.W. part of The Netherlands) it is concluded that both occupy largely similar niches, although it was found that H. panicea is better equipped to endure exposure to air since it occurs up to a higher intertidal level than H. bowerbanki, while the latter is better equipped to withstand siltation. Other environmental factors as depth, light, current velocity and salinity affect the distribution and behaviour of both species similarly. From these observations it can be inferred, that speciation from a parent species cannot have been sympatrically through ecological segregation of individuals. The possibilities of geographical isolation of populations of a parent species on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean during past glacial periods resulting in an originally American species ( H. bowerbanki) and an originally European species ( H. panicea) are discussed.
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author Vethaak, A.D.
Cronie, R.J.A.
Soest, R.W.M (Rob) van
spellingShingle Vethaak, A.D.
Cronie, R.J.A.
Soest, R.W.M (Rob) van
Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation
author_facet Vethaak, A.D.
Cronie, R.J.A.
Soest, R.W.M (Rob) van
author_sort Vethaak, A.D.
title Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation
title_short Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation
title_full Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation
title_fullStr Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation
title_full_unstemmed Ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, Halichondria panicea (Pallas, 1766) and H. bowerbanki Burton, 1930 (Porifera, Demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation
title_sort ecology and distribution of two sympatric, closely related sponge species, halichondria panicea (pallas, 1766) and h. bowerbanki burton, 1930 (porifera, demospongiae), with remarks on their speciation
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op_source Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 52 no. 2, pp. 82-102
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