Journal article

Population dynamics of an infaunal polychaete: The effect of predators and an adult-recruit interaction

AC Kent, RW Day

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | ELSEVIER | Published : 1983

Abstract

The effect of predation by fish and wading shore birds on the population dynamics of a nereid polychaete (Ceratonereis pseudoerythraeensis Hutchings & Turvey) was studied. The species occurs in high densities on the site studied probably owing to high nutrient input from a nearby sewage treatment farm. Predators were excluded from experimental areas with wire mesh cages. The effects of cage structures on predator behaviour, algal deposition and sediment depth and composition were studied, and the possibility that C. pseudoerythraeensis might migrate in or out of caged areas was experimentally tested. These effects appeared to be of minimal importance. Analyses of size classes of C. pseudoery..

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