Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: das Chagas, Rafael Anaisce
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Muniz, Alessandra Santana, de Oliveira, Dálete Cristina Brito, da Silva, Francisca Brenda Araujo, Salimos, Rayanne de Kassia Carvalho, Barros, Mara Rúbia Ferreira, dos Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa, Herrmann, Marko
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Título da fonte: Pesquisa e Ensino em Ciências Exatas e da Natureza
Texto Completo: https://cfp.revistas.ufcg.edu.br/cfp/index.php/RPECEN/article/view/1984
Resumo: Naticid gastropods live and forage in the intermareal zone, and are commonly known to prey on bivalve mollusks. Understanding the interspecific predatory relationship of mollusks is important for the functional characterization of the trophic chain. The objective was to study the predation among the naticid gastropod Natica marochiensis on the bivalve Donax striatus. The attraction of gastropods through the locomotion of the bivalves in the substrate was evidenced, as well as a probable olfactory perception through the trails in the sediment from the locomotion of the bivalves. After the prey is perceived, gastropods gradually move on to foraging, covering the prey to suffocate it. There were no perforation marks in the bivalves consumed by N. marochiensis after the experiment. However, it was shown that large gastropods forage both small and large bivalves. Thus, the hypothesis that predatory gastropods prey on only small bivalves is refuted. In situ observations stand out that a small N. marochiensis forages D. striatus with greater body structure, but “hypothetically” by instinct it ends up despising the prey as the energy expenditure during the foraging would not be compensatory.
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spelling Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern AmazonPreliminary observations on gastropod predationnaticids in the eastern AmazonNaticid gastropods live and forage in the intermareal zone, and are commonly known to prey on bivalve mollusks. Understanding the interspecific predatory relationship of mollusks is important for the functional characterization of the trophic chain. The objective was to study the predation among the naticid gastropod Natica marochiensis on the bivalve Donax striatus. The attraction of gastropods through the locomotion of the bivalves in the substrate was evidenced, as well as a probable olfactory perception through the trails in the sediment from the locomotion of the bivalves. After the prey is perceived, gastropods gradually move on to foraging, covering the prey to suffocate it. There were no perforation marks in the bivalves consumed by N. marochiensis after the experiment. However, it was shown that large gastropods forage both small and large bivalves. Thus, the hypothesis that predatory gastropods prey on only small bivalves is refuted. In situ observations stand out that a small N. marochiensis forages D. striatus with greater body structure, but “hypothetically” by instinct it ends up despising the prey as the energy expenditure during the foraging would not be compensatory.Os gastrópodes naticídeos vivem na zona intermareal sendo comumente conhecidos por se alimentarem de moluscos bivalves. Neste contexto, compreender a relação predatória interespecífica dos moluscos é importante para a caracterização funcional da cadeia trófica. O objetivo deste estudo foi estudar a predação de gastrópodes naticídeos da espécie Natica marochiensis sobre o bivalve Donax striatus. Foi evidenciada a atração de gastrópodes pela locomoção dos bivalves no substrato, bem como uma provável percepção olfativa pelos rastros no sedimento provenientes da locomoção dos bivalves. Após a percepção da presa, os gastrópodes passam gradativamente a forragear, cobrindo a presa com a sola pediosa para sufocá-la. Não houve marcas de perfuração nos bivalves consumidos por N. marochiensis após o experimento. No entanto, foi demonstrado que grandes gastrópodes forrageiam tanto pequenos quanto grandes bivalves. Assim, a hipótese de que os gastrópodes predadores atacam apenas pequenos bivalves é refutada. Observações in situ destacam que um indivíduo pequeno de N. marochiensis forrageia D. striatus com maior estrutura corporal, mas “hipoteticamente” por instinto acaba desprezando a presa pois o gasto de energia durante o forrageamento não seria compensatório.Unidade Acadêmica de Ciências Exatas e da Natureza/CFP/UFCG2023-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cfp.revistas.ufcg.edu.br/cfp/index.php/RPECEN/article/view/1984Pesquisa e Ensino em Ciências Exatas e da Natureza; v. 7 n. 2 (2023): Pesquisa e Ensino em Ciências Exatas e da Natureza2526-8236reponame:Pesquisa e Ensino em Ciências Exatas e da Naturezainstname:Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)instacron:UFCGporhttps://cfp.revistas.ufcg.edu.br/cfp/index.php/RPECEN/article/view/1984/1051Copyright (c) 2023 Autor e Revista mantêm os direitos da publicaçãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessdas Chagas, Rafael AnaisceMuniz, Alessandra Santanade Oliveira, Dálete Cristina Britoda Silva, Francisca Brenda AraujoSalimos, Rayanne de Kassia CarvalhoBarros, Mara Rúbia Ferreirados Santos, Wagner Cesar RosaHerrmann, Marko2024-02-21T14:05:42Zoai:ojs.cfp.revistas.ufcg.edu.br:article/1984Revistahttps://cfp.revistas.ufcg.edu.br/cfp/index.php/RPECENPUBhttps://cfp.revistas.ufcg.edu.br/cfp/index.php/RPECEN/oai||cienciasexatasenatureza@gmail.com2526-82362526-8236opendoar:2024-02-21T14:05:42Pesquisa e Ensino em Ciências Exatas e da Natureza - Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
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title Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
spellingShingle Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
das Chagas, Rafael Anaisce
title_short Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
title_full Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
title_fullStr Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
title_sort Preliminary observations on gastropod predation naticids in the eastern Amazon
author das Chagas, Rafael Anaisce
author_facet das Chagas, Rafael Anaisce
Muniz, Alessandra Santana
de Oliveira, Dálete Cristina Brito
da Silva, Francisca Brenda Araujo
Salimos, Rayanne de Kassia Carvalho
Barros, Mara Rúbia Ferreira
dos Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa
Herrmann, Marko
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de Oliveira, Dálete Cristina Brito
da Silva, Francisca Brenda Araujo
Salimos, Rayanne de Kassia Carvalho
Barros, Mara Rúbia Ferreira
dos Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa
Herrmann, Marko
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Muniz, Alessandra Santana
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Barros, Mara Rúbia Ferreira
dos Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa
Herrmann, Marko
description Naticid gastropods live and forage in the intermareal zone, and are commonly known to prey on bivalve mollusks. Understanding the interspecific predatory relationship of mollusks is important for the functional characterization of the trophic chain. The objective was to study the predation among the naticid gastropod Natica marochiensis on the bivalve Donax striatus. The attraction of gastropods through the locomotion of the bivalves in the substrate was evidenced, as well as a probable olfactory perception through the trails in the sediment from the locomotion of the bivalves. After the prey is perceived, gastropods gradually move on to foraging, covering the prey to suffocate it. There were no perforation marks in the bivalves consumed by N. marochiensis after the experiment. However, it was shown that large gastropods forage both small and large bivalves. Thus, the hypothesis that predatory gastropods prey on only small bivalves is refuted. In situ observations stand out that a small N. marochiensis forages D. striatus with greater body structure, but “hypothetically” by instinct it ends up despising the prey as the energy expenditure during the foraging would not be compensatory.
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