Chapter 1 The Biology of Austrominius Modestus (Darwin) in its Native and Invasive Range

Austrominius modestus, formerly Elminius modestus, is a relatively small species of four-plated acorn barnacle, which is native to the subtropical and temperate zones of Australasia. It was introduced into Europe in the 1940s, where its current range includes England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and co...

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Other Authors: O'Riordan, Ruth M., Mcallen, Rob, Gallagher, Mary Catherine
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spelling ftunivbogotajtl:oai:expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.co:20.500.12010/18506 2023-05-15T15:15:31+02:00 Chapter 1 The Biology of Austrominius Modestus (Darwin) in its Native and Invasive Range O'Riordan, Ruth M. Mcallen, Rob Gallagher, Mary Catherine 2020 79 páginas application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/18506 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/64116 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12854/64116 eng eng Taylor & Francis 9780367367947 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/64116 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/18506 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Abierto (Texto Completo) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND Austrominius modestus Elminius modestus Four-plated acorn barnacle Biología Zoología Invertebrados http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248 2020 ftunivbogotajtl https://doi.org/20.500.12010/18506 https://doi.org/20.500.12854/64116 2022-11-17T07:42:11Z Austrominius modestus, formerly Elminius modestus, is a relatively small species of four-plated acorn barnacle, which is native to the subtropical and temperate zones of Australasia. It was introduced into Europe in the 1940s, where its current range includes England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and continental Europe from Denmark to southern Portugal, as well as two reported locations in the Mediterranean Sea. This species occurs intertidally and subtidally on a very wide range of substrata in both its native and introduced range and is found on sheltered to intermediate exposed shores, but is absent from wave-exposed shores, probably due to the relative fragility of its shell. A. modestus is known to be both euryhaline and eurythermal, but its physiology (and that of other cirripedes) has been relatively little studied in comparison with other invertebrate species. Cold temperatures and competition from arctic-boreal barnacle species currently control its northern limit. At the southern limit, desiccation stress, or some other stress(es), may be limiting the abundance of Austrominius modestus by affecting cyprids and/or metamorphs at the settlement and recruitment stages. Abundance may also be limited by factors occurring at the reproductive stage. Since Austrominius modestus is an obligatory cross-fertiliser, the need for a critical breeding density is one of the factors that appears to have slowed the speed of its spread in Europe. Although this species can commence reproducing at a very young age and under optimal conditions produces multiple broods per year, its fecundity has not yet been studied. An examination of the age of first brooding, the timing and size and number of broods per year at sites at the northern (Scotland) and southern (Portugal) limits of the current invasive range of Austrominius modestus may provide a better understanding of the factors controlling its geographic distribution, abundance and speed of spread in its non-native range. For instance, warming waters could result in increased ... Other/Unknown Material Arctic Expeditio - Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano (UTADEO) Arctic
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topic Austrominius modestus
Elminius modestus
Four-plated acorn barnacle
Biología
Zoología
Invertebrados
spellingShingle Austrominius modestus
Elminius modestus
Four-plated acorn barnacle
Biología
Zoología
Invertebrados
Chapter 1 The Biology of Austrominius Modestus (Darwin) in its Native and Invasive Range
topic_facet Austrominius modestus
Elminius modestus
Four-plated acorn barnacle
Biología
Zoología
Invertebrados
description Austrominius modestus, formerly Elminius modestus, is a relatively small species of four-plated acorn barnacle, which is native to the subtropical and temperate zones of Australasia. It was introduced into Europe in the 1940s, where its current range includes England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and continental Europe from Denmark to southern Portugal, as well as two reported locations in the Mediterranean Sea. This species occurs intertidally and subtidally on a very wide range of substrata in both its native and introduced range and is found on sheltered to intermediate exposed shores, but is absent from wave-exposed shores, probably due to the relative fragility of its shell. A. modestus is known to be both euryhaline and eurythermal, but its physiology (and that of other cirripedes) has been relatively little studied in comparison with other invertebrate species. Cold temperatures and competition from arctic-boreal barnacle species currently control its northern limit. At the southern limit, desiccation stress, or some other stress(es), may be limiting the abundance of Austrominius modestus by affecting cyprids and/or metamorphs at the settlement and recruitment stages. Abundance may also be limited by factors occurring at the reproductive stage. Since Austrominius modestus is an obligatory cross-fertiliser, the need for a critical breeding density is one of the factors that appears to have slowed the speed of its spread in Europe. Although this species can commence reproducing at a very young age and under optimal conditions produces multiple broods per year, its fecundity has not yet been studied. An examination of the age of first brooding, the timing and size and number of broods per year at sites at the northern (Scotland) and southern (Portugal) limits of the current invasive range of Austrominius modestus may provide a better understanding of the factors controlling its geographic distribution, abundance and speed of spread in its non-native range. For instance, warming waters could result in increased ...
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