Consortiums «tumbleweeds» of the Amurskii liman

N. V. Kolpakov, V. V. Koshelev
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For the first time, the «tumbleweeds» – consortia of the Amur estuary were studied. The determinants of consortia are fragments of brown algae-macrophytes thalli and colonies of hydroid polyps, rolled up into a ball by currents, and the consorts are amphipods inhabiting it. It was show that the reason for the emergence of consortative relationships is the hydrological conditions of the estuary and features of it bottom landscape, under which amphipods are forced to seek shelter. In the diet of the kaluga Huso dauricus and Amur sturgeon Acipenser schrenckii in the Amur Estuary, amphipods were found together with plant remains, which indicates the feeding of sturgeons by consortia. Kaluga, in comparison with the Amur sturgeon, consumes such type food much more often and in greater quantities. Animals associated with the aggregation of dead algae and polyps play a significant role in the formation of the food base for sturgeons in the Amur Estuary.
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首次对阿穆尔河河口的“滚草”群落进行了研究。群落的决定因素是被水流卷成一个球的褐藻——大型植物菌体和水螅的菌落,配偶是居住在其中的片脚类动物。结果表明,这种“财团关系”的产生是由于河口的水文条件和河口底部景观的特点,使得片脚类动物在这种条件下被迫寻求庇护。在阿穆尔河河口的达乌里鲟(Huso dauricus)和鲟鱼(acpenser schrenckii)的饮食中,发现了片脚类动物和植物残骸,这表明鲟鱼的摄食是集体的。与阿穆尔鲟鱼相比,卡卢加鱼食用这类食物的频率和数量要多得多。与死亡藻类和珊瑚虫聚集有关的动物在阿穆尔河河口鲟鱼食物基础的形成中起着重要作用。
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