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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141224
论文题名:
Seagrass Herbivory Levels Sustain Site-Fidelity in a Remnant Dugong Population
作者: Elrika D’Souza; Vardhan Patankar; Rohan Arthur; Núria Marbà; Teresa Alcoverro
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-10-22
卷: 10, 期:10
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Herbivory ; Grazing ; Foraging ; Reefs ; Plant-herbivore interactions ; Monsoons ; Seasons ; Sediment
英文摘要: Herds of dugong, a largely tropical marine megaherbivore, are known to undertake long-distance movements, sequentially overgrazing seagrass meadows in their path. Given their drastic declines in many regions, it is unclear whether at lower densities, their grazing is less intense, reducing their need to travel between meadows. We studied the effect of the feeding behaviour of a small dugong population in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India to understand how small isolated populations graze seagrasses. In the seven years of our observation, all recorded dugongs travelled either solitarily or in pairs, and their use of seagrasses was limited to 8 meadows, some of which were persistently grazed. These meadows were relatively large, contiguous and dominated by short-lived seagrasses species. Dugongs consumed approximately 15% of meadow primary production, but there was a large variation (3–40% of total meadow production) in consumption patterns between meadows. The impact of herbivory was relatively high, with shoot densities c. 50% higher inside herbivore exclosures than in areas exposed to repeated grazing. Our results indicate that dugongs in the study area repeatedly graze the same meadows probably because the proportion of primary production consumed reduces shoot density to levels that are still above values that can trigger meadow abandonment. This ability of seagrasses to cope perhaps explains the long-term site fidelity shown by individual dugongs in these meadows. The fact that seagrass meadows in the archipelago are able to support dugong foraging requirements allows us to clearly identify locations where this remnant population persists, and where urgent management efforts can be directed.
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作者单位: Oceans and Coasts Program, Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, Karnataka, India;Oceans and Coasts Program, Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, Karnataka, India;Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India;National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka, India;Oceans and Coasts Program, Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, Karnataka, India;Oceans and Coasts Program, Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, Karnataka, India;Department of Global Change Research, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats, Illes Balears, Spain;Oceans and Coasts Program, Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, Karnataka, India;Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CSIC), Blanes, Girona, Spain

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Elrika D’Souza,Vardhan Patankar,Rohan Arthur,et al. Seagrass Herbivory Levels Sustain Site-Fidelity in a Remnant Dugong Population[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(10)
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