Do hydrodynamic factors affect the recruitment of marine invertebrates in a macrotidal area? The case study of Pectinaria koreni (Polychaeta) in the Bay of Seine (English Channel)

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Nature : Production scientifique
Au bénéfice du Laboratoire : Oui
Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 1998
Auteurs (5) : THIÉBAUT Eric LAGADEUC Y OLIVIER F DAUVIN J-c RETIÈRE Christian
Revue scientifique : Hydrobiologia
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Pages : 165-176
DOI : 10.1023/A:1017092518829
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Abstract : For marine benthic invertebrates exhibiting complex life cycles, changes
in populations' distribution and abundance are governed by a large
variety of physical, chemical and biological processes. From field
observations in the Bay of Seine and laboratory experiments conducted
since 1987 on the polychaete Pectinaria koreni, the present study
highlights the relative importance of hydrodynamical and biological
factors which affect individuals within both the planktonic and benthic
phases at different scales of space and time in a macrotidal area.
Pectinaria koreni is one of the main macrofaunal component of the Abi-a
alba muddy fine sand community of the eastern Bay of Seine. Despite a
highly advective and diffusive environment, a relative larval retention
near adult population was reported due to some local hydrodynamics
features (e.g. tidal residual circulation, Seine river plume front) and
the interaction between the vertical current structure and the larval
vertical migration. Although larval retention could be disrupted by wind
induced currents, multiple spawning events over the reproductive period
increase the likelihood that at least one larval cohort ensures a high
recruitment during the life-span. Following a massive settlement
whatever the sediment grain size, the newly settled larvae exhibited a
high immediate decrease of their densities as a result of postlarval
mortality and migration. Postlarval drifting was induced by a
combination of physical factors (i.e. tidal currents and swell) and
postlarval behaviour in response to sediment texture and adult/settlers
interactions. According to the hydrodynamics of the bay, this process
may generate a postlarval transport from offshore bottoms to coastal
suitable habitats and counteract the demographic effects of larval
dispersal. A conceptual model of factors governing the recruitment and
population maintenance of Pectinaria koreni is proposed and discussed in
comparison with results obtained on another polychaete, Owenia
fusiformis, in the same area.
Mots-clés : larval dispersal; postlarval drifting; recruitment; Pectinaria koreni; English Channel
Commentaire : 32nd European Marine Biology Symposium, KRISTINEBERG MARINE RES STN,
LYSEKIL, SWEDEN, AUG 16-22, 1997
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Thiébaut E, Lagadeuc Y, Olivier F, Dauvin J-C, Retière C (1998) Do hydrodynamic factors affect the recruitment of marine invertebrates in a macrotidal area? The case study of Pectinaria koreni (Polychaeta) in the Bay of Seine (English Channel). Hydrobiologia, 165-176 | doi: 10.1023/A:1017092518829