The gastropod Dendropoma cristatum is a biogenic engineer of the central Mediterranean, forming reefs along the lower rocky intertidal fringe with a remarkable ecological role. To understand whether reef-associated biofilm cultivable bacterial and biofilm ageing may trigger the settlement of the juvenile snails, a combination of laboratory techniques and field experiments was used. Reef-associated biofilm cultivable bacteria were isolated, and a settlement-choice experiment was performed in situ on artificial biofilms composed of i) a mixture of six biofilm-forming selected isolates, ii) all the cultivable bacteria, and iii) 13-, 23-, 32-day old biofilms formed under naturalconditions. Overall,settlement ratesignificantlydifferedamong biofilmtreatments(p < 0.0001). A significant positive correlation between biofilm ageing and juvenile D. cristatum settlement was assessed (r=0.69 (p < 0.001), whereas the biofilm bacterial composition (relatively to the cultivable fraction) did not show any effect on the vermetid's settlement rate.

Emanuela Claudia La Marca, Valentina Catania, Paola Quatrini, Marco Milazzo, Renato Chemello. (2018). Settlement performance of the Mediterranean reef-builders Dendropoma cristatum (Biondi 1859) in response to natural bacterial films. MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 137.

Settlement performance of the Mediterranean reef-builders Dendropoma cristatum (Biondi 1859) in response to natural bacterial films

Emanuela Claudia La Marca
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Valentina Catania;Paola Quatrini;Marco Milazzo;Renato Chemello.
2018-01-01

Abstract

The gastropod Dendropoma cristatum is a biogenic engineer of the central Mediterranean, forming reefs along the lower rocky intertidal fringe with a remarkable ecological role. To understand whether reef-associated biofilm cultivable bacterial and biofilm ageing may trigger the settlement of the juvenile snails, a combination of laboratory techniques and field experiments was used. Reef-associated biofilm cultivable bacteria were isolated, and a settlement-choice experiment was performed in situ on artificial biofilms composed of i) a mixture of six biofilm-forming selected isolates, ii) all the cultivable bacteria, and iii) 13-, 23-, 32-day old biofilms formed under naturalconditions. Overall,settlement ratesignificantlydifferedamong biofilmtreatments(p < 0.0001). A significant positive correlation between biofilm ageing and juvenile D. cristatum settlement was assessed (r=0.69 (p < 0.001), whereas the biofilm bacterial composition (relatively to the cultivable fraction) did not show any effect on the vermetid's settlement rate.
2018
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
Emanuela Claudia La Marca, Valentina Catania, Paola Quatrini, Marco Milazzo, Renato Chemello. (2018). Settlement performance of the Mediterranean reef-builders Dendropoma cristatum (Biondi 1859) in response to natural bacterial films. MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 137.
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