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Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research 1 Seasonal timing of reproduction in the bivalve Macoma balthica: a model study of fitness consequences NVTB 2008 Jaap van der Meer
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2 Question Timing of reproduction: Make sure the larvae can grow up under optimal food conditions Spawn just before the spring bloom Many species don’t do this An why should they? Alternative rule: Make sure the bloom occurs at the size of maximum growth
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3 System Semi-chemostat Seasonal pattern in food concentration of inflowing water Seasonal pattern in temperature Standard DEB model Macoma balthica parameters as estimated by Van der Veer et al. (2006) R extremely small: 0.012%; background mortality One spawning event per year
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4 60 days after
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5 110 days after
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6 160 days after
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7 Spawning date: bifurcation analysis
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8 160 days after
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9 Adaptive dynamics Introduce a mutant that has no effect on the (food) environment, and see whether it can invade In a k-year cycle of the resident, mutants are introduced during each of k succeeding years In one run, three types of mutants were introduced: the first group spawns slightly earlier, the second group does as the residents, the last group spawns slightly later
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Mutants 10
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11 Invadability
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12 140 days before the plankton peak
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13 140 days before the plankton peak
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14 60 days after the plankton peak
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15 60 days after the plankton peak
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16 Individual state
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17 Invadability
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18 Preliminary conclusion Stable strategy: spawn exactly half a year before the food peak
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19 Next steps Present survival rule: [E]/[E m ] > L/L m Resorption of reproductive material Low R A-symmetric interference, which decreases the competitive ability of the youngsters
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