Dispersal in Marine Organisms without a Pelagic Larval Phase

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作者
Winston, Judith E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Museum Nat Hist, Res & Collect Div, Martinsville, VA 24112 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
POPULATION GENETIC-STRUCTURE; BALLAST WATER; GEOGRAPHIC-DISTRIBUTION; BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS; EPIZOIC BRYOZOANS; REEF CORALS; PACIFIC; RECRUITMENT; MANAGEMENT; TRANSPORT;
D O I
10.1093/icb/ics040
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
In contrast to marine organisms whose offspring go through an extended planktonic stage, the young of others develop directly into benthic juveniles or into yolky nonfeeding larvae that spend only a few hours in the plankton before settling. Yet, paradoxically, many such species have geographic distributions that are comparable to those with a pelagic dispersal stage. This article reviews some of the ways in which these organisms can expand their distributions: drifting, rafting, hitchhiking, creeping, and hopping. Drifting applies to species in which larvae may be short-lived, but adults can detach or be detached from their benthic substratum and be passively carried to new areas, floating at the water's surface or below it. Many encrusting species and mobile species can spread by rafting, settling on natural or artificial floating substrata which are propelled by wind and currents to new regions. Hitchhiking applies to those attaching to vessels or being carried in ballast water of ships to a distant region in which their offspring can survive. Other marine species extend their distributions by hopping from one island of hard substratum or favorable sedimentary microhabitat to another, while creeping species extend their distributions along shores or shelves where habitats remain similar for long distances.
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