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Habitat, predation, growth, and coexistence: Could interactions between juvenile red and blue king crabs limit blue king crab productivity?

机译:栖息地,捕食,生长和共存:红色和蓝色帝王蟹之间的相互作用会限制蓝色帝王蟹的生产力吗?

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Since the 1970s, dominance of the shallow water Pribilof Islands king crab populations has shifted from blue king crab (Paralithodes platypus) to red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus), potentially influenced by interactions at the juvenile stage. In laboratory experiments, we determined whether habitat and temperature could mediate competitive and predatory interactions between juveniles of both species. We examined how density and predator presence affect habitat choice by red and blue king crabs. Further experiments determined how temperature and habitat affect predation by year-1 red king crab on year-0 blue king crab. Finally, long-term interaction experiments examined how habitat and density affected growth, survival, and intra-guild interactions between red and blue king crab. Red king crabs had a greater affinity for complex habitat than blue king crabs and the presence of predators increased preference for complex habitat for both species. Predation on year-0 blue king crabs by year-1 red king crabs was lower in complex habitats and at colder temperatures. When reared alone, red king crab survival was higher at low densities and in complex habitats. When reared with blue king crab, survival of red king crab was higher in complex habitats and in the presence of blue king crab. Blue king crab survival was substantially lower in the presence of red king crabs regardless of habitat In both rearing experiments, differences in changes in crab size appeared to be driven by mortality rates and size-selective predation. This demonstrates that interactions between juvenile red and blue king crabs are primarily driven by intra-guild predation and not competition for resources. These results, suggest that juvenile red king crabs have an advantage over blue king crabs which could lower productivity of the Pribilof Islands blue king crab stock since the former became dominant in that system.
机译:自1970年代以来,浅水普里比洛夫群岛(Pribilof Islands)帝王蟹种群的主导地位已从蓝帝王蟹(Paralithodes platypus)转变为红帝王蟹(Paralithodes camtschaticus),这可能受到幼年期相互作用的影响。在实验室实验中,我们确定了栖息地和温度是否可以介导两个物种之间的竞争性和掠食性相互作用。我们研究了密度和捕食者的存在如何影响红色和蓝色帝王蟹的栖息地选择。进一步的实验确定了温度和栖息地如何影响1年级红帝王蟹对0年级蓝帝王蟹的捕食。最后,长期的互动实验检查了栖息地和密度如何影响红色和蓝色帝王蟹之间的生长,存活以及公会内部的互动。红色帝王蟹对复杂栖息地的亲和力比蓝色帝王蟹大,捕食者的存在增加了这两种物种对复杂栖息地的偏好。在复杂的栖息地和较冷的温度下,零年级蓝帝王蟹被一年级红帝王蟹的捕食要低。单独饲养时,在低密度和复杂栖息地中,红帝王蟹的存活率更高。与蓝帝王蟹一起饲养时,在复杂的栖息地和蓝帝王蟹的存在下,红帝王蟹的存活率更高。不论栖息地如何,在存在红色帝王蟹的情况下,蓝帝王蟹的存活率均显着降低。在两个饲养实验中,死亡率和大小选择性捕食都驱动着螃蟹大小变化的差异。这表明,红色和蓝色帝王蟹之间的相互作用主要是由行会内部捕食驱动的,而不是资源竞争。这些结果表明,幼年红色帝王蟹比蓝色帝王蟹具有优势,这可能会降低普里比洛夫群岛蓝色帝王蟹种群的生产力,因为前者在该系统中占主导地位。

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    Kodiak Laboratory, Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division,Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, 301 Research Ct., Kodiak, AK 99615 USA;

    Kodiak Laboratory, Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division,Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, 301 Research Ct., Kodiak, AK 99615 USA,Southeast Fisheries Science Center, NOAA NMFS. C/O NC Department of Marine Fisheries, 127 Cardinal Ext., Wilmington, NC 28405, USA;

    Kodiak Laboratory, Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division,Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, 301 Research Ct., Kodiak, AK 99615 USA, 1719 Mission Road, Kodiak, AK 99615, USA;

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    Blue king crab; Coexistence; Habitat; Intra-guild interactions; Predation; Red king crab;

    机译:蓝帝王蟹;共存;栖息地;公会内部的互动;捕食红帝王蟹;

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