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Influence of habitat structure and nature of substratum on limpet recruitment: Conservation implications for endangered species
Authors:Free Espinosa  Georgina Rivera-IngrahamJose C García-Gómez
Institution:Laboratorio de Biología Marina, Universidad de Sevilla, Avda Reina Mercedes 6, 41012 Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:Habitat complexity has been recognised to exert a significant influence on the abundance and diversity of benthic invertebrates. This issue is especially important for the management of endangered species. The recruitment of limpet species was monitored monthly for one year on natural and artificial surfaces. Control plots showed the highest mean number of species and individuals settled per plot, followed by rough then smooth plots. Control plots presented the highest mean diversity values followed by rough and smooth plots. Recruits of the endangered limpet Patella ferruginea were mainly observed during the spring, from April to June. Recruitment seemed to be influenced by both the heterogeneity and nature of the substratum. P. ferruginea repopulation programmes involving the translocation of recruits on experimental plates should be conducted using similar materials to the natural substratum, such as granite or limestone, rather than plastic, avoiding surfaces with low levels of heterogeneity, and taking into account that translocation of adults is not feasible due to the high mortality observed.
Keywords:limpets  Patella ferruginea  recruitment  habitat structure
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