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Helgoland Marine Research | 2018

Does rock type account for variation in mussel attachment strength? A test with Brachidontes rodriguezii in the southwestern Atlantic

Jorge L. Gutiérrez; María Bagur; Lorena P. Arribas; M. Gabriela Palomo

Mussel attachment strength varies in space and time, frequently in association with variations in wave exposure. Yet, it remains uninvestigated whether different rock types can contribute to variation in mussel attachment. Here we compared the attachment strength of the mussel Brachidontes rodriguezii between soft and hard intertidal rock substrates that are typical of coastal Buenos Aires Province, Argentina: Pampean loess cemented by calcium carbonate and orthoquartzite, respectively. Overall comparisons of mussel attachment across natural platforms of either rock type (10 loess sites and 4 orthoquartzite sites) indicated stronger mussel attachment to orthoquartzite. However, mussel attachment strength did not differ when compared across natural loess platforms and introduced orthoquartzite blocks (i.e., groins and revetments) occurring within the same site. Mussels attaching to loess showed more byssal threads than those attaching to orthoquartzite at the same site. These findings suggest, first, that rock type does not influence mussel attachment strength in our study system, secondly, that overall differences in mussel attachment strength with rock type across natural platforms in our study range are due to confounding influences of co-varying factors (e.g., wave exposure) and, finally, that mussels can increase byssus production to counteract potential substrate failure when attaching to soft, friable rock. The latter likely explains the ability of mussels to maintain relatively stable cover across rocks of contrasting hardness.


Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales | 2016

Competition between mussels at the rocky intertidal zone of La Lobería, Río Negro, Argentina

Lorena P. Arribas; María Bagur; Sabrina A. Soria; Jorge L. Gutiérrez; M. Gabriela Palomo

Competitive interactions between individuals from a single or different species can regulate population densities and individual growth. Two mussel species, Brachidontes rodriguezii and Perumytilus purpuratus , coexist in the rocky intertidal zone of La Loberia, Rio Negro Province, Argentina. The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of intra- and interspecific competition in the growth and mortality of both bivalve species. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the intra- and interspecific competition using asbestos cement plates of 10 x 10 cm varying mussel densities. The results showed a trend toward decreasing size of B. rodriguezii with increasing density of conspecifics and when it coexists with P. purpuratus , but only the width of P. purpuratus showed significant increase in presence of B. rodriguezii . Mortality of B. rodriguezii and P. purpuratus did not significantly differ between treatments. Limited supply of P. purpuratus larvae or local tidal conditions that differentially affect each species could be leading to weak competition between both mussels species, thus allowing their coexistence.


Marine Biodiversity | 2014

Intertidal mussels as ecosystem engineers: their associated invertebrate biodiversity under contrasting wave exposures

Lorena P. Arribas; Luigia Donnarumma; M. Gabriela Palomo; Ricardo A. Scrosati


Journal of Sea Research | 2013

Age, growth and mortality in four populations of the boring bivalve Lithophaga patagonica from Argentina

María Bagur; Christopher A. Richardson; Jorge L. Gutiérrez; Lorena P. Arribas; M. Socorro Doldan; M. Gabriela Palomo


Fisheries Research | 2004

Environmental heterogeneity and species responses to fishing disturbance: are the effects of clam harvesting spatially consistent?

Jorge L. Gutiérrez; M. Gabriela Palomo; Oscar Iribarne


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2015

Wave action limits crowding in an intertidal mussel

Jorge L. Gutiérrez; M. Gabriela Palomo; María Bagur; Lorena P. Arribas; Sabrina A. Soria


Journal of Sea Research | 2015

Matching spatial scales of variation in mussel recruitment and adult densities across southwestern Atlantic rocky shores

Lorena P. Arribas; María Bagur; Jorge L. Gutiérrez; M. Gabriela Palomo


Marine Biology | 2014

Endolithic invertebrate communities and bioerosion rates in southwestern Atlantic intertidal consolidated sediments

María Bagur; Jorge L. Gutiérrez; Lorena P. Arribas; M. Gabriela Palomo


Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2014

BIOLIEF 2011: Linking invasive species and ecosystems

Jorge L. Gutiérrez; M. Gabriela Palomo; Pablo D. Ribeiro


Journal of Sea Research | 2016

Increased algal fouling on mussels with barnacle epibionts: a fouling cascade

Jorge L. Gutiérrez; M. Gabriela Palomo

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Lorena P. Arribas

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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María Bagur

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Sabrina A. Soria

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M. Socorro Doldan

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Pablo D. Ribeiro

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Oscar Iribarne

Spanish National Research Council

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Lorena P. Arribas

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Ricardo A. Scrosati

St. Francis Xavier University

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