Feeding strategies and habits of the coral guard-crab Trapezia bidentata

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Invertebrate Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1111/ivb.12449
Alma Paola Rodríguez-Troncoso, Eric Bautista-Guerrero, Hazel María Canizales-Flores, Adrián González-Castillo, Amilcar Leví Cupul-Magaña
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The crab Trapezia bidentata is a conspicuous crustacean characterized as an obligate symbiont with branching corals, such as species of Pocillopora. These crustaceans have been identified as strict corallivores with a feeding dependency on the mucus excreted by adult colonies in the genus Pocillopora. However, like other crustaceans, individuals of T. bidentata have a nutritional plasticity that has not been described. We used an integrative approach, including traditional taxonomy and high-throughput sequencing of hypervariable region V9 of the 18S rRNA gene, to describe the mouthparts and the diet of individuals of Trapezia bidentata associated with adult colonies of Pocillopora verrucosa. The presence of setae on the ambulatory dactylus and maxillipeds, forming food brushes and combs, was evident. Sequencing and analyses of the intestinal content of the crustaceans found evidence of 18 phyla, mostly represented by Brachiopoda (28.1%), Arthropoda (31.7%), and Cnidaria (21.1%), but also small contributions (≤2%) of other animal groups such as Mollusca, Annelida, and Tunicata. In addition, a few traces (≤0.5%) of algae and fungi were identified. The feeding structures and intestinal content showed that individuals of T. bidentata are omnivorous and behave as suspension feeders and scrapers, obtaining nourishment from tissues transported in the water column and in the mucus and tissue of P. verrucosa. The results provide a clearer characterization of the role of T. bidentata, which is a crucial guard crustacean associated with P. verrucosa. We found both corallivorous and suspension-feeding habits, which demonstrates feeding plasticity, a positive characteristic for the survival of the species.

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珊瑚护蟹的摄食策略及习性
蟹是一种明显的甲壳类动物,其特征是与分支珊瑚(如poillopora种)专性共生体。这些甲壳类动物已被确定为严格的珊瑚动物,其摄食依赖于poillopora属成年菌落分泌的粘液。然而,像其他甲壳类动物一样,双齿田鼠的个体具有尚未被描述的营养可塑性。采用传统分类和18S rRNA高变区V9高通量测序相结合的方法,对与疣状棘孔虫(Pocillopora verrucosa)成虫菌落相关的双叶蛾(Trapezia bidentata)口器和食性进行了研究。在活动的趾足动物和上颌足动物上存在刚毛,形成食物刷和梳子,是明显的。对甲壳类动物肠道内容物的测序和分析发现了18门的证据,其中以腕足动物(28.1%)、节肢动物(31.7%)和刺胞动物(21.1%)为代表,但其他动物类群如软体动物、环节动物和被膜动物也有少量贡献(≤2%)。此外,还鉴定出少量藻类和真菌(≤0.5%)。摄食结构和肠道内容物表明,双翅田鼠个体是杂食性的,以悬浮摄食和刮食的方式生活,从水柱中运输的组织和疣状假体的粘液和组织中获取营养。该研究结果更清晰地描述了与疣状假单胞菌相关的重要保护甲壳类动物bidentata的作用。我们发现了珊瑚食性和悬浮食性,这表明了进食可塑性,这是物种生存的一个积极特征。
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Invertebrate Biology
Invertebrate Biology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Invertebrate Biology presents fundamental advances in our understanding of the structure, function, ecology, and evolution of the invertebrates, which represent the vast majority of animal diversity. Though ultimately organismal in focus, the journal publishes manuscripts addressing phenomena at all levels of biological organization. Invertebrate Biology welcomes manuscripts addressing the biology of invertebrates from diverse perspectives, including those of: • genetics, cell, and molecular biology • morphology and biomechanics • reproduction and development • physiology and behavior • ecology • evolution and phylogenetics
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