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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (95 Seiten = 14 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen
    Edition: 2021
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2017-07-10
    Description: In the western Baltic Sea, the highly competitive blue mussel Mytilus edulis tends to monopolize shallow water hard substrata. In many habitats, mussel dominance is mainly controlled by the generalist predator Carcinus maenas. These predator-prey interactions seem to be affected by mussel size (relative to crab size) and mussel epibionts. There is a clear relationship between prey size and predator size as suggested by the optimal foraging theory: Each crab size class preferentially preys on a certain mussel size class. Preferred prey size increases with crab size. Epibionts on Mytilus, however, influence this simple pattern of feeding preferences by crabs. When offered similarly sized mussels, crabs prefer Balanus-fouled mussels over clean mussels. There is, however, a hierarchy of factors: the influence of attractive epibiotic barnacles is weaker than the factor 'mussel size'. Testing small mussels against large mussels, presence or absence of epibiotic barnacles does not significantly alter preferences caused by mussel size. Balanus enhanced crab predation on mussels in two ways: Additional food gain and, probably more important, improvement in handling of the prey. The latter effect is illustrated by the fact that artificial barnacle mimics increased crab predation on mussels to the same extent as do live barnacles. We conclude that crab predation preferences follows the optimal foraging model when prey belong to different size classes, whereas within size classes crab preferences is controlled by epibionts
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 3
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    In:  (Diploma thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 92 pp
    Publication Date: 2019-07-31
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 4
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    Urban & Fischer
    In:  Archive of Fishery and Marine Research, 51 (1-3). pp. 187-200.
    Publication Date: 2019-03-06
    Description: Abstract Vinciguerria nimbaria larvae caught in August/September 1998 above the plateau and in the deep water area around the Great Meteor Seamount were analysed for nutritional condition and growth based on RNA/DNA ratios, size in length, dry weight, and otolith increment pattern. Data analysis was based on the following hypothesis: Due to its oceanographic features ("Taylor" column, retention area) the Great Meteor Seamount favours growth and nutritional condition for larval fish. Vinciguerria larvae caught above the plateau of the seamount showed significantly higher dry weights compared to the oceanic area, although the nutritional condition as measured by RNA/DNA ratios and dry-weight to larval-size relationships did not show any significant differences. Age-structure analysis based on otolith increments and growth rates indicated no significant differences between the sampling areas. Kurzfassung Beeinflusst die Große Meteorbank Wachstum und Ernahrungszustand von Fischlarven, insbesondere Vinciguerria nimbaria? Der Ernahrungszustand und das Wachstum von Vinciguerria-nimbaria-Larven, die im August/September 1998 iiber dem Plateau und im Tiefseebereich der Großen Meteorbank gefangen wurden, wurden mittels RNA/DNA-Analysen, Langen- und Gewichtsbestimmungen und anhand der Otolith-Tagesringstruktur analysiert. Folgende Hypothese wurde gepriift: Aufgrund ihrer hydrographischen Besonderheiten (Taylor-Säule, "Retention"-Bereich) ermöglicht die Meteorbank besseres Wachstum und eine bessere Ernahrungslage fur Fischlarven. Vinciguerria-Larven aus dem Bereich oberhalb des Seeberges hatten im Vergleich zum ozeanischen Bereich signifikant hi:ihere Trockengewichte, die RNA/DNA-Verhaltnisse und die Gewichts-Langen-Beziehungen zwischen den beiden Untersuchungsgebieten sowie die Altersverteilungen und Wachstumsraten zwischen beiden Gebieten ergaben keine signifikanten Unterschiede.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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