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Title: Ecology of a Rocky Shore Community


1
Ecology of a Rocky Shore Community
2
Zones of Life along a Rocky Shore
  • Why are some animals and plants located in
    special zones and not all over?

3
Adaptations for life on a high energy rocky
shoreline
  • High energy waves
  • Low tide exposure

4
Animals on a typical New England rocky shore
5
  • Asian Shore Crab
  • Periwinkle snails
  • Blue Mussels
  • Purple Sea Urchin
  • Rock Barnacles
  • Common Sea Star

6
Algae on a typical New England rocky shore
  • Fucus
  • Knotted Wrack
  • Ulva
  • Chondrus
  • Kelp

7
Adaptations to life on a rocky shore
lineAdapting to Wave Shock
  • Barnacles
  • Cements shell to rock
  • Snails
  • Use a suction cup like foot

8
Adaptations to Wave Shock
  • Sea Stars and Urchins
  • Tube feet with suction cup ends

9
Adaptations to Wave Shock
  • Blue Mussels
  • Byssel Threads ( strong cables)

10
Adaptations to Wave Shock
  • Crabs and Lobsters
  • Wedge into rock spaces
  • Hide under rocks

11
Adaptations to Wave Shock
  • Sea Weeds (macroalgae)
  • Hold fasts attach to rocks

12
Rocky shore animal feeding adaptations
  • Barnacles
  • Filter food with feathery legs (filter feeder)
  • Snails
  • Scrape food with a radula - tongue with teeth
    (grazers and carnivores)
  • Sea stars
  • Use tube feet and stomach

13
Reproduction adaptations
14
  • Barnacles are hermaphrodites
  • Each barnacle has both male and female
    reproductive organs
  • Marine snails mate and deposit egg cases
  • Sea stars and Urchins broad cast eggs and sperm
    into the water
  • Marine Arthropods like crabs and lobsters mate.
    Female attracts male using pheromones.
  • After the female molts and mates with the male,
    eggs will later be deposited on underside of her
    abdomen and carried until they hatch.

15
  • Lobster with eggs
  • Green crab with eggs
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