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Researchers' interest in nudibranch species has grown during the last decades
mainly due to their potential in biotechnology and neurobiology. However, a low
number of ecological studies have been undertaken on this mollusk group, especially
using long-term scales.
In certain intertidal and subtidal locations some species of nudibranchs suddenly
appear in very large numbers and also suddenly disappear. These seasonal events are
observed and explained by several theories, being the most accepted the migration
theory – inshore movements to copulate and egg deposition. However, controversy still
exists in whether nudibranchs migrate or not.
The aim of the present thesis is to study the migration behavior towards the
intertidal zone of two nudibranch species, Dendrodoris herytra and D. grandiflora in
Sado estuary, Portugal. Here it is shown that Dendrodoris nudibranchs start to appear in
the intertidal areas in March and completely disappear around July, reaching pick
density between April and May. Possible connections between Dendrodoris migrations
with environmental parameters such as salinity, water and air temperature and water
turbidity were assessed. The latter environmental factor revealed the strongest
association with nudibranchs’ presence in such intertidal areas; i.e. the peak in
nudibranch density was consistently observed during the period of higher turbidity.
Since most of the individuals were mature and ready to spawn when caught, one may
argue that the increased turbidity (as a proxy of increased phytoplankton biomass)
should directly enhance the survival rate of planktotrophic larvae. Other possible
explanations may include food foraging, as well as predator avoidance.
During this long therm survey of five years, the density of emmerged individuals
was very consistent. The environmental factors gave clues on what triggers this seasonal
events, and how they induce the periodic appearance during spring months. The fact
that both species were observed emmerged during low tide increases even more the
interest in them and their biology.
Nevertheless the great contribution of this research to nudibranchs ecology,
studies still need to be undertaken to fully understand the causes behind the occurrence
of such episodic events.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
Keywords
Biologia marinha Moluscos Gastrópodes Migração Zonas intertidais