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Ecophysiological differentiation of Capitella capitata (Polychaeta). Sibling species from different sulfidic habitats
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The ecophysiological differences of 4 sibling species of the Capitella capitata species complex from habitats with different sulfide concentrations were studied: Capitella sp. S (small) from a North Sea intertidal flat, living in the upper sediment layer containing low sulfide concentrations (up to 20 pm01 I"); Capltella sp. L (large), sympatric to Capitella sp. S, but living in deeper sediment layers with high sulfide concentrations (up to 350 pm01 1-'1; Capitella sp. M from the Mediterranean Sea from highly sulfid~c sed~rnents (up to 710 pm01 1.') close to shallow hydrothermal vents, and Capitella sp. I from eutrophicated coastal areas of the North Atlantic. Capitella sp. L, Capitella sp. M and Capjtella sp. I are significantly more tolerant to anoxia and 760 pm01 1.' sulfide than Capitella sp. S from the upper North Sea sedirnents. Respiration rates showed that only CapiteUa sp. S can be characterized as an oxyconformer. The oxygen consumption of Capitella sp. S becomes successively reduced with declining ambient oxygen tensions. The 3 other sibling species are all oxyregulators with different regulation abilities. At moderate oxygen concentrations the aerobic metabolism of Capitella sp. S is inhibited at low sulfide levels (30 pm01 I-'). Conversely, at moderate oxygen levels the anaerobic metabolism of Capitella sp. S is increased at 20 pm01 I-' sulfide. In contrast, even at sulfide concentrations of 130 pm01 l.', the aerobic metabolism of Capjtella sp L is not affected. The anaerobic metabolism of Capitolla sp. L is not increased at sulfide concentrations <l00 pm01 I-'. The anaerobic metabolism of Capitella sp. M from the hydrothermal vents is not affected even at higher sulfide concentrations. This study shows that sibling species of the C. capitata complex from different habitats can be differentiated by their ecophysiological characteristics.
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