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Distribution,Population Structure, ­Population Biomass and
Morphological Characteristics
of the Tunicate Pyura stolonifera
in the Bay of Antofagasta,Chile
Authors:Juan C Castilla  Ricardo Guiez  Jorge L Alvarado  Cristin Pacheco  Manuel Varas
Institution:Juan C. Castilla,Ricardo Guiñez,Jorge L. Alvarado,Cristián Pacheco,Manuel Varas
Abstract:Abstract. The present study analyzes the distribution, population structure, population biomass and morphological characteristics of the intertidal tunicate Pyura stolonifera (Heller, 1878) in the Bay of Antofagasta, Chile, where the species shows a reduced geographical range extending around 60 – 70 km. Three sites along its distribution were studied. At the central site the tunicate presents the widest intertidal belts, reaching nearly 11 m (the mid‐intertidal‐Pyura‐zone shows the higher percent cover). Population dry biomass here averaged up to 20.45 kg·m–2, representing one of the highest intertidal specific biomasses reported in the literature. Lower values occur towards the borders of its distribution. Population densities were over 1800 indiv.·m–2 at mid‐intertidal‐Pyura‐belts. Crowding and competition potentially affect morphological characteristics and the energy/tissue allocation along the intertidal and geographical gradient of P. stolonifera.
Keywords:Tunicate  Pyura  Chile  geographical distribution  population structure  population biomass  morphology  crowding
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