Habitat selection by two Mediterranean species of Aplysia: A. fasciata poiret and a. depilans Gmelin (Mollusca : Opisthobranchia)

Y. Achituv, A. J. Susswein

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Abstract

Factors influencing habitat selection were examined in two species of Mediterranean Aplysia. Animals and egg masses were found in four types of habitats that varied in degree of exposure to wave action. Both species were frequently found in groups. Neither species was common in areas cut off from the surge of the sea. No difference in food preference was observed. A. depilans Gmelin were primarily found in areas subject to greater wave action, while A.fasciata Poiret dominated the calmer habitats. Both species were common in intermediate environments. In late summer, when A. depilans are absent, A. fasciata penetrated some environments previously dominated by the former. Morphological and behavioural features of A. depilans and A.fasciata are consistent with adaptation to rough and calm habitats, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-122
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Volume85
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1985

Keywords

  • Aplysia
  • behaviour
  • habitat
  • morphology

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