Journal article

Effects of settler size and density on early post-settlement survival of Ciona intestinalis in the field

DJ Marshall, MJ Keough

Marine Ecology Progress Series | INTER-RESEARCH | Published : 2003

Abstract

Effects of variation in larval quality on post-metamorphic performance in marine invertebrates are increasingly apparent. Recently, it has been shown that variation in offspring size can also strongly affect post-settlement survival, but variation in environmental conditions can mediate this effect. The quality of habitat into which marine invertebrate larvae settle can vary markedly, and 1 influence on quality is the number of conspecifics present. We tested the effects of settler size and settler density on early (1 wk after settlement) post-settlement survival in the field for the solitary ascidian Ciona intestinalis. Larger settlers survived better than smaller settlers, within and among..

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