Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia)

The squat lobster Munida gregaria is considered a key species within food webs of sub-Antarctic ecosystems of South America, and represents a fundamental link between detritus and higher-level predators. Although ecological aspects of its lengthy pelagic phase have been well described, those of the...

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Published in:Regional Studies in Marine Science
Main Authors: F. Betti, L. R. Castro, G. Bavestrello, F. Enrichetti, G. Daneri
Other Authors: Betti, F., Castro, L. R., Bavestrello, G., Enrichetti, F., Daneri, G.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1126095
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1126095 2024-04-21T07:51:11+00:00 Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia) F. Betti L. R. Castro G. Bavestrello F. Enrichetti G. Daneri Betti, F. Castro, L. R. Bavestrello, G. Enrichetti, F. Daneri, G. 2020 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1126095 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101534 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000603374600005 volume:40 firstpage:1 lastpage:9 numberofpages:9 journal:REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1126095 doi:10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101534 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85096520910 Lobster krill Munididae Aggregations Feeding ecology Habitat conservation info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101534 2024-03-28T01:16:10Z The squat lobster Munida gregaria is considered a key species within food webs of sub-Antarctic ecosystems of South America, and represents a fundamental link between detritus and higher-level predators. Although ecological aspects of its lengthy pelagic phase have been well described, those of the benthic stage remain poorly understood, particularly in Chilean Patagonia where information on the presence of benthic phases of M. gregaria has been scarce. The present paper aims to improve our knowledge of this important species, analysing benthic distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of M. gregaria in the Puyuhuapi and Jacaf fjords in the Aysen Region of Chilean Patagonia. An extensive SCUBA diving survey, carried out between 2014 and 2019, allowed us to explore and document the soft seafloors inside these fjords. These benthic surveys conducted photographic transects between depths of 5 and 20 m to enumerate populations of M. gregaria and to measure sizes of individuals. The study revealed the presence of large aggregations of M. gregaria, with densities up to 4 times higher than previously reported maxima for South America. Munida gregaria appeared to be unable to live at the shallow depths of the brackish surface layer typical of fjords, though paradoxically, its presence on the seabed was linked to river outflow, and probably related to supply of organic matter. Chilean fjords are currently facing a number of challenges, particularly from climate change and other more direct anthropogenic impacts, and the key role of M. gregaria in these fjords should be considered in future monitoring activities. More particularly, the extremely high abundance of M. gregaria in Puyuhuapi Fjord should be considered in any rigorous protection measures planned for the fjord. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Regional Studies in Marine Science 40 101534
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topic Lobster krill
Munididae
Aggregations
Feeding ecology
Habitat conservation
spellingShingle Lobster krill
Munididae
Aggregations
Feeding ecology
Habitat conservation
F. Betti
L. R. Castro
G. Bavestrello
F. Enrichetti
G. Daneri
Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia)
topic_facet Lobster krill
Munididae
Aggregations
Feeding ecology
Habitat conservation
description The squat lobster Munida gregaria is considered a key species within food webs of sub-Antarctic ecosystems of South America, and represents a fundamental link between detritus and higher-level predators. Although ecological aspects of its lengthy pelagic phase have been well described, those of the benthic stage remain poorly understood, particularly in Chilean Patagonia where information on the presence of benthic phases of M. gregaria has been scarce. The present paper aims to improve our knowledge of this important species, analysing benthic distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of M. gregaria in the Puyuhuapi and Jacaf fjords in the Aysen Region of Chilean Patagonia. An extensive SCUBA diving survey, carried out between 2014 and 2019, allowed us to explore and document the soft seafloors inside these fjords. These benthic surveys conducted photographic transects between depths of 5 and 20 m to enumerate populations of M. gregaria and to measure sizes of individuals. The study revealed the presence of large aggregations of M. gregaria, with densities up to 4 times higher than previously reported maxima for South America. Munida gregaria appeared to be unable to live at the shallow depths of the brackish surface layer typical of fjords, though paradoxically, its presence on the seabed was linked to river outflow, and probably related to supply of organic matter. Chilean fjords are currently facing a number of challenges, particularly from climate change and other more direct anthropogenic impacts, and the key role of M. gregaria in these fjords should be considered in future monitoring activities. More particularly, the extremely high abundance of M. gregaria in Puyuhuapi Fjord should be considered in any rigorous protection measures planned for the fjord.
author2 Betti, F.
Castro, L. R.
Bavestrello, G.
Enrichetti, F.
Daneri, G.
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L. R. Castro
G. Bavestrello
F. Enrichetti
G. Daneri
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L. R. Castro
G. Bavestrello
F. Enrichetti
G. Daneri
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title Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia)
title_short Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia)
title_full Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia)
title_fullStr Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia)
title_full_unstemmed Distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of Munida gregaria (Anomura; Munididae) in the Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chilean Patagonia)
title_sort distribution, abundance and ecological requirements of the benthic phase of munida gregaria (anomura; munididae) in the puyuhuapi fjord (chilean patagonia)
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