Life strategies of isopods under conditions of the Black Sea fouling community Cover Image

Жизненные стратегии равноногих ракообразных в условиях черноморского сообщества обрастания
Life strategies of isopods under conditions of the Black Sea fouling community

Author(s): A. Y. Varigin
Subject(s): Sociobiology
Published by: Дніпропетровський національний університет імені Олеся Гончара
Keywords: isopods; life strategy; ecological niche; fouling community;

Summary/Abstract: The main features of the life strategies of mass species of isopod Idotea balthica basteri (Pallas, 1772) and Lekanesphaera monodi (Arcangeli, 1934) living in fouling communities of the coastal zone of the Odessa Bay, the Black Sea, are determined. High degree ofeurybiontity of these species, allowing them to successfully resist the effects of sharp fluctuations in abiotic environmental factors in the coastal zone, is noted. Comparison of the elements of life strategies of I. balthica basteri and L. monodi in the fouling community is made.The balance of inter specific relationships of these species within the fouling community is recorded. Competitive relations of I. balthicabasteri and L. monodi are diffuse, reflecting relatively weak in strength interspecific interactions. It is shown that the ecological niches of these species overlap only on the axis of the habitat. Food competition between them has been greatly weakened due to trophic specialization of each species, owing to the features of the functional morphology of their mouth parts. Main elements of their life cycles associated with periods of mass reproduction and migration from the coastal zone are separated in time. It is found that both species exhibit a fairly high degree of care for their off springs. Comparison of annual biomass changeability of both species, reflecting the characteristics of their reproductive cycle in fouling communities, is made. It is shown that these species reach their maximum biomass in different seasons. We also noted their pronounced protective coloration integument of the body, which is the passive way of protection from predators. Life strategies of I. balthica basteri and L. monodi proved to be quite effective, as evidenced by their massive development in the fouling community of the Odessa Bay.

  • Issue Year: 23/2015
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 210-215
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Ukrainian