Autecology of crangon crangon (L.) with an emphasis on latitudinal trends

1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Oceanography and Marine Biology Pub Date : 2008-06-05 DOI:10.1201/9781420065756-5
J. Veer
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This review aims to update and extend the synopsis by Tiews (1970) on the biology and fisheries of Crangon crangon (L.). Its wide distributional range along the European coast from the White Sea to Morocco within the Atlantic and throughout the Mediterranean and Black Seas reflects the capability of C. crangon to cope with a wide range of temperature and salinity conditions and is further explained by its migratory capacity. Present knowledge suggests that the limiting factor at the northern cold water edge of its distribution is formed by egg and larval development and at the southern warm water edge by maintenance costs. No information is available about the genetic population structure, but patterns in isoenzymes and in morphometric characters indicate the existence of various subpopulations. Over its distributional range, especially along the north Atlantic coast, clear trends in life-history parameters are observed, most likely reflecting temperature conditions. Due to its generally high abundance, the common shrimp forms a key component in the functioning of coastal shallow ecosystems; however, it is unclear whether the population dynamics of the species is subject to top-down or bottom-up control. On the one hand, C. crangon is an opportunistic feeder with a wide prey spectrum though it remains to be solved whether growth conditions are optimal and only determined by prevailing water temperatures, or whether food limitation is a regulating mechanism. On the other hand, top-down control by predation cannot be excluded since C. crangon is also an important food item for a variety of predators, especially fish species. There are strong indications that predation by C. crangon might regulate some of their prey species. Topics for further research include (1) the analysis of the genetic population structure by means of molecular tools; (2) the study of growth and reproduction in relation to latitude; (3) the application of dynamic energy budgets for the analysis in terms of energy of the various trade-offs, including growth versus reproduction; and (4) the analysis of the mechanisms determining recruitment, especially whether top-down or bottom-up control is occurring.
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本文旨在更新和扩展Tiews(1970)关于桂鱼生物学和渔业的概述。其广泛的分布范围沿欧洲海岸从白海到摩洛哥在大西洋内,整个地中海和黑海反映了C. crangon的能力,以应付广泛的温度和盐度条件,并进一步解释了其迁徙能力。目前的知识表明,其分布在北部冷水边缘的限制因素是由卵和幼虫的发育形成的,而在南部温水边缘的限制因素是由维持成本形成的。没有关于遗传群体结构的信息,但同工酶和形态特征的模式表明存在不同的亚群体。在其分布范围内,特别是北大西洋沿岸,观察到生活史参数的明显趋势,很可能反映了温度条件。由于其普遍较高的丰度,普通虾形成了沿海浅层生态系统功能的关键组成部分;然而,尚不清楚该物种的种群动态是受自上而下还是自下而上的控制。一方面,江鲢是一种机会取食动物,猎物范围广泛,但生长条件是否仅由当时的水温决定,还是食物限制是一种调节机制尚不清楚。另一方面,也不能排除由捕食者自上而下控制的可能性,因为红姜也是多种捕食者,特别是鱼类的重要食物。有强烈的迹象表明,绿绒螯蟹的捕食可能会调节它们的一些猎物种类。进一步研究的课题包括:(1)利用分子工具分析遗传群体结构;(二)研究生长和繁殖与纬度的关系;(3)应用动态能量预算分析各种权衡的能量,包括生长与繁殖;(4)分析决定招聘的机制,特别是自上而下还是自下而上的控制。
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期刊介绍: With increasing interest in the field and its relevance in global environmental issues, Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review provides authoritative reviews that summarize results of recent research in basic areas of marine research, exploring topics of special and topical importance while adding to new areas as they arise
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