Title: How do the sweepers perform so well?
1How do the sweepers perform so well?
2The Sweepers
- Nassarius festivus
- Habitat Sandy shore
- - Intertidal zone
- Scavengeous
- Feed on carrion
- By chemical sensation
- Epifauna
- Burrow in sand for most of the time
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Mollusca
- Class Gastropoda
- Family Nassariidae
- Genus Nassarius
- Species Festivus (Powys, 1835)
- Classification of Nassarius festivus
3- Factors affecting successful arrival at food
- Insufficiency of carrion brought onshore
- Low concentration of food fragment
- Slow locomotion
- Our focus
- Its adaptations to the environment based on its
feeding behaviour - Strength of chemical sensation
- Distribution on the sandy shore
- Burrowing habit
4Materials and methods- Study site Starfish Bay
- A sheltered sandy shore
- Far from residential area and factories
5Materials and methods- Methodology
- Chemical Sensation
- a. Concentration of chemicals
- - Ground clam solution in agar blocks
- - 0.05 g/ml 0.0015625 g/ml
- - In a circular basin with radius 10 cm
6Chemical sensation - Results
Mean arrival time (s)
Concentration of clam solution in agar block
(gml-1)
7Materials and methods- Methodology
- b. Distance
- Carrion bait fixed at different regions
- Recorded at every 5-minute interval
- Numbers of individuals of N. festivus arrived at
the bait - Water depth
Leiognathus brevirostris fixed on the shore
8Chemical sensation - Results
Trial 2
Trial 1
9Chemical sensation - Results
- All resemble a sigmoid curve
- Longest time taken 60 min
- Velocity of locomotion 1 cm/ 7s
- 5.14 mhr-1
- ? Maximum distance 5.14 m
Initial water depth 3.5cm
Trial 4
Trial 3
- No N. festivus recorded in the first five minutes
in trial 1 - Large deviation between eventual sizes in trials
1 and 4 and trials 2 and 3
10Materials and methods- Methodology
- Distribution on the shore
- A 50 m transect drawn across the zones
- 2 quadrats at regular intervals of 5 m
11Distribution on the shore - Results
The distribution of N. festivus
Mean No. of individuals of N. festivus
Lower zone
Upper zone
Marks on the transect line (m)
12Materials and methods- Methodology
- Depth of burrowing
- Cotton threads (rlt0.5 mm) attached to their
shells - Distances they burrowed measured by the length of
threads pulled into the sand
13Burrowing Habit - Results and discussion
- All record 0 mm
- They shook their ventral feet to burrow a little
- Often aided by wave actions
- Reactivated on the addition of carrion bait
- They remain superficial beneath the shore in
order to - Have swift sensation and movement
- Breathe
14Conclusion
- Well adapted in several ways
- Strong and sensitive chemical sensation
- Swift response
- Dwell in the lower part of the intertidal zone
- Burrow but remain superficial
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