2022
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.14107
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Spatial variation in the biotic and abiotic filters of oyster recruitment: Implications for restoration

Abstract: 1. Attempts to restore marine ecosystems are increasing, but the success of projects remains variable. For marine invertebrates, the establishment of selfsustaining populations requires a larval supply as well as conditions that permit recruitment.2. Abiotic and biotic conditions that determine recruitment can vary across environmental gradients and have opposing or reinforcing effects. We assessed how predation and tidal inundation influence recruitment of the reef-forming oyster, Saccostrea glomerata, at 15 … Show more

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“…Other types of stressors, such as contaminants and propagule supply, have been found to mediate complexity effects [52,53]. Second, effects of predation may be greater on the low than the high shore, owing to the greater inundation time enhancing predation risk from finfish predators [54]. Third, the differing configurations of panels on the low, mid and high shore of our study site may produce differential effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other types of stressors, such as contaminants and propagule supply, have been found to mediate complexity effects [52,53]. Second, effects of predation may be greater on the low than the high shore, owing to the greater inundation time enhancing predation risk from finfish predators [54]. Third, the differing configurations of panels on the low, mid and high shore of our study site may produce differential effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine treatment effects on oyster predation, eight juvenile S. glomerata (2–4 cm in shell length; sourced from the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute breeding program) were placed on top of the oyster shell in each unit during unit deployment. Juvenile oysters were used as they are vulnerable to predation (Gribben et al 2020; Esquivel‐Muelbert et al 2022) and are used to seed restored reefs (Geraldi et al 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…seagrass, mangroves, and unvegetated sediments). Both predation and abiotic factors can strongly affect oyster recruitment and survival (Esquivel-Muelbert et al 2022) and unsuitable conditions (e.g. high sedimentation) have led to restoration failures (Bayraktarov et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Exploring factors that can influence the survival of biogenic reef‐forming shellfish species in the intertidal zone is increasingly being considered within a restoration context (e.g. Saccostrea glomerata : Esquivel‐Muelbert et al 2022; Perna canaliculus : Benjamin et al 2023; Toone et al 2023). Although intertidal habitats are physiologically stressful, with tidal cycles bringing periodic desiccation and rapid changes in temperature (Little & Kitching 1996; Somero 2002), the intertidal zone could be a complementary avenue for O. angasi restoration for several reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%