作者
Jaime A Montory, Oscar R Chaparro, Luis P Salas-Yanquin, Joseline A Büchner-Miranda, Jan A Pechenik, Victor M Cubillos
发表日期
2021/8
期刊
Malacologia
卷号
64
期号
1
页码范围
137-147
出版商
Institute of Malacology
简介
Intertidal animals experience reduced feeding times and differentiated respiratory capacity associated with aerial exposure, the duration of which depends on their location within the intertidal zone. Perumytilus purpuratus is a sessile mussel that forms dense mats in the rocky mid-intertidal in southern Chile. For this species, we documented the impact of different times of aerial exposure (3 and 6 h) on rates of oxygen consumption and feeding, according to their vertical location (upper and lower limits) within the intertidal zone. Mean oxygen consumption rates in air for individuals located in the upper intertidal zone were 52% higher than those of individuals located at the lower limits of their intertidal distribution. Additionally, individuals from the lower intertidal region always presented higher rates of oxygen consumption and particle clearance rates (58% higher and 18% higher, respectively) during immersion …
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