MACNBR   00242
MUSEO ARGENTINO DE CIENCIAS NATURALES "BERNARDINO RIVADAVIA"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Adelomelon brasiliana and Antholoba achates: a phoretic association between a volutid gastropod and a sea anemone in Argentine waters
Autor/es:
LUZZATTO, D.; PASTORINO, G.
Revista:
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE
Editorial:
Allen Press
Referencias:
Lugar: Miami; Año: 2006 vol. 78 p. 281 - 286
ISSN:
0007-4977
Resumen:
We describe a phoretic relationship between Adelomelon brasiliana (Lamarck), a
common gastropod (Volutidae) along the coast of the province of Buenos Aires, and
the sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
common gastropod (Volutidae) along the coast of the province of Buenos Aires, and
the sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
common gastropod (Volutidae) along the coast of the province of Buenos Aires, and
the sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
common gastropod (Volutidae) along the coast of the province of Buenos Aires, and
the sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
common gastropod (Volutidae) along the coast of the province of Buenos Aires, and
the sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
common gastropod (Volutidae) along the coast of the province of Buenos Aires, and
the sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
Adelomelon brasiliana (Lamarck), a
common gastropod (Volutidae) along the coast of the province of Buenos Aires, and
the sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
Antholoba achates (Drayton). Ninety-five percent of the sampled
gastropods participate in this association, with the remaining 5% juvenile specimens.
In order to discover a preferential position of anemone attachment and to
assess the frequency of this association, the gastropod shell was divided into three
approximately equal sectors and the anemones in each sector counted. The maximum
number of anemones attached on the dorso-abaxial side near the aperture.
Despite the high frequency of anemones on the shell of A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
that only the anemone benefits from this association
A. brasiliana, results suggest
that only the anemone benefits from this association