INVESTIGADORES
SCHEJTER Laura
artículos
Título:
Epibionts on Aequipecten tehuelchus (d'Orbigny, 1846) (Pectinidae) in shelf waters off Buenos Aires, Argentina
Autor/es:
SOUTO VALERIA; LAURA SCHEJTER; BREMEC CLAUDIA S.
Revista:
AMERICAN MALACOLOGICAL BULLETIN
Editorial:
AMER MALACOLOGICAL SOC, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 30 p. 261 - 266
ISSN:
0740-2783
Resumen:
Aequipecten tehuelchus is a commercial resource, distributed from Río de Janeiro (Brazil) to Golfo Nuevo (Argentina), on sandy and muddy bottoms. In Argentina, the major banks of exploitation are located in the gulfs San José and San Matías. This study represents the first ecological study of A. tehuelchus in shelf waters off Buenos Aires, Argentina. Eighteen epibiont taxa were registered on the individuals analyzed. Polychaetes were the most frequent epibiotic organisms (82%), including Serpulidae (Rafinesque, 1815), Phyllochaetopterus socialis (Claparède, 1869), Idanthyrsus armatus (Kingberg, 1807) and Chaetopterus antarcticus (Kingberg, 1866). Ostrea puelcheana (d´Orbigny, 1842), Balanus sp. cf. B. amphitrite (Darwin, 1854) and solitary ascidians were found on less than 30% of the sampled individuals. Bryozoa and Porifera were scarcely represented. P. socialis, I. armatus and Balanus sp. cf. B. amphitrite were most frequent on the upper valve. This study increases to nearly double the number of epibionts identified and mentioned on A. tehuelchus in Patagonian Gulfs. Three individuals of the commensal pea crab Tumidotheres maculatus (Say, 1818) were found inside three different specimens of A. tehuelchus. One left scallop valve was burrowed into by the parasitic polychaete Polydora (Bosc, 1802).