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Ontogenetic habitat shift in abalone Haliotis discus hannai: a review
by
Kawamura, Tomohiko
, Takami, Hideki
in
Algae
/ Boulders
/ Cobblestone
/ Diatoms
/ Diet
/ Exposed habitats
/ Fish
/ Habitats
/ Haliotis discus hannai
/ Interspecific relationships
/ Kelp
/ Literature reviews
/ Marine molluscs
/ Microhabitat
/ Microhabitats
/ Nursery grounds
/ Ontogeny
/ Predation
/ Preservation
/ Recruitment
/ Recruitment (fisheries)
/ Sedimentation
2018
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Ontogenetic habitat shift in abalone Haliotis discus hannai: a review
by
Kawamura, Tomohiko
, Takami, Hideki
in
Algae
/ Boulders
/ Cobblestone
/ Diatoms
/ Diet
/ Exposed habitats
/ Fish
/ Habitats
/ Haliotis discus hannai
/ Interspecific relationships
/ Kelp
/ Literature reviews
/ Marine molluscs
/ Microhabitat
/ Microhabitats
/ Nursery grounds
/ Ontogeny
/ Predation
/ Preservation
/ Recruitment
/ Recruitment (fisheries)
/ Sedimentation
2018
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Ontogenetic habitat shift in abalone Haliotis discus hannai: a review
by
Kawamura, Tomohiko
, Takami, Hideki
in
Algae
/ Boulders
/ Cobblestone
/ Diatoms
/ Diet
/ Exposed habitats
/ Fish
/ Habitats
/ Haliotis discus hannai
/ Interspecific relationships
/ Kelp
/ Literature reviews
/ Marine molluscs
/ Microhabitat
/ Microhabitats
/ Nursery grounds
/ Ontogeny
/ Predation
/ Preservation
/ Recruitment
/ Recruitment (fisheries)
/ Sedimentation
2018
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Ontogenetic habitat shift in abalone Haliotis discus hannai: a review
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Ontogenetic habitat shift in abalone Haliotis discus hannai: a review
2018
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Ecological literature on abalone Haliotis discus hannai populations is reviewed to identify processes and factors driving ontogenetic shifts in habitat. Abalone recruitment is related to the algal community type, with abalone shifting with growth from deeper crustose coralline algal (CCA) habitats to shallower kelp bed habitats via algal turfs. Timing of the habitat shifts is linked to ontogenetic changes in diet, from benthic diatoms to a diet dominated by macroalgae. Susceptibility to predation appears to change, concomitant with the shift from cryptic microhabitats during early-life stages to more exposed habitats during latter-life stages. Interstitial spaces between cobbles and boulders in the CCA habitat are considered to be important for reducing predation risk. The loss of CCA nursery habitat through sedimentation and macroalgal overgrowth likely negatively affects abalone recruitment. Preservation of diverse algal communities, including suitable habitats for the different abalone growth stages, is critical for successful abalone recruitment.
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