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Factors controlling spatial distribution of the sea cucumber Psolus chitonoides: Settling and post-settling behavior

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Substratum selection experiments were carried out in situ with larvae of the holothurian Psolus chitonoides Clark in the rocky subtidal of the San Juan Islands, Washington. The experiments indicated, in agreement with laboratory findings, that pentactula larvae settle gregariously, either on the adult, or (when the bivium is obscured by epizooites) by clustering around the margin of the adult sole. Late larvae and early juveniles are strongly photonegative. Following metamorphosis, juveniles migrate from the adults into nearby shaded habitats, where they may take up residence indefinitely. Although adults retain the capacity to move, they relocate only when their living conditions become unsuitable; in most circumstances they are effectively sessile. Small-scale spatial pattern of the adults, which was documented quantitatively on subtidal rock walls, boulders and cobbles, correlates well with microtopographical features. The aggregation observed in the field is primarily due to post-settling migration rather than larval substratum choice at settlement.

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Young, C.M., Chia, FS. Factors controlling spatial distribution of the sea cucumber Psolus chitonoides: Settling and post-settling behavior. Mar. Biol. 69, 195–205 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00396899

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