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- Title
Dietary habits of grazers influence their suitability as biological controls of fouling macroalgae in ex situ mariculture.
- Authors
Ng, Chin Soon Lionel; Toh, Tai Chong; Toh, Kok Ben; Guest, James; Chou, Loke Ming
- Abstract
The dietary habits of the sea urchin Salmacis sphaeroides and the gastropod Trochus maculatus in ex situ mariculture were examined. Fouling algal assemblages on terracotta tiles were exposed to the grazers and compared. Except for Day 0, the assemblages on Days 2, 13 and 27 differed significantly across treatments. S. sphaeroides rapidly consumed most algae, leaving an assemblage dominated by turf algae and bare tile. T. maculatus primarily fed on green filamentous algae, resulting in an even distribution of other algal functional groups, while control tiles were dominated by green filamentous algae. Using three representative fouling algae species ( Bryopsis corymbosa, Hypnea spinella and Lobophora variegata), the consumption rates of both grazers and dietary preferences of S. sphaeroides were examined through a single-diet and a choice experiment respectively. The single-diet experiment revealed differential algal consumption rates for S. sphaeroides ( H. spinella = B. corymbosa > L. variegata) and T. maculatus ( B. corymbosa > H. spinella = L. variegata). The choice experiment showed that S. sphaeroides preferred H. spinella over the other two species. These experiments highlighted the importance of understanding the dietary habits of grazers as this has direct implications on their effectiveness as biological controls of fouling macroalgae in mariculture.
- Subjects
FOOD habits; GRAZING; SEA urchins; MARICULTURE; HERBIVORES
- Publication
Aquaculture Research, 2014, Vol 45, Issue 11, p1852
- ISSN
1355-557X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/are.12128