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adam_text | Chemical Ecology in
Aquatic Systems
EDITED BY
Christer Bronmark
Lund University, Sweden
and
Lars-Anders Hansson
Lund University, Sweden
OXTORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of contributors xii
Chemical ecology in aquatic systems—an introduction xiv
Christer Bronmark and Lars-Anders Hansson
1 Aquatic odour dispersal fields: opportunities and limits of detection,
communication, and navigation 1
Jelle At etna
1 1 Odour dispersal: where are the molecules? 3
111A question of scale 3
112 Odour plumes 4
113 Near-source coincidence 7
114 Boundary layers 7
1 2 Signal detection: accessing odour 8
121 Detection threshold 8
122 Signal-to-noise ratios 8
123 Intermittency: a patch in space is a pulse in time 8
124 Aquatic noses 11
1 3 Odour information currents 12
1 4 Navigation in odour fields 13
141 Odour-flow coincidence would signal the close proximity of the source 14
1 5 Conclusion 15
References 16
2 Information conveyed by chemical cues 19
Eric von Elert
2 1 Habitat and food finding 19
2 2 Induced defences in primary producers and bacteria 23
2 3 Induced defences in animal prey 25
231 Morphological changes 25
232 Life history and behavioural changes 26
2 4 Alarm cues in invertebrates 27
2 5 Alarm cues in vertebrates 28
2 6 Pheromones and quorum sensing 29
2 7 Dispersal and settlement cues 32
vi CONTENTS
2 8 Pheromones 32
2 9 Conclusions 33
References 34
3 Pheromones mediating sex and dominance in aquatic animals 39
Thomas Breithaupt and Jorg D Hardege
3 1 What is a pheromone? 39
3 2 Production, transmission, and reception 40
3 3 Sex pheromones in fish—spying males and the evolution of chemical communication 41
331 The time course of reproductive behaviour in cyprinid fish 42
332 Exceptions from hormonal pheromone communication systems 44
3 4 Sex pheromones in crustaceans—indicators of female receptivity and triggers
of mate guarding 45
3 5 Pheromones mediating dominance interactions 47
3 6 Pheromones mediating spawning without courtship—Arenicola marina 48
3 7 Pheromones mediating broadcast spawning 49
3 8 Future perspectives and applications of pheromone research 51
References 53
4 Chemical signals and kin biased behaviour 57
Gabriele Gerlach and Cornelia Hinz
4 1 Living with relatives 57
411 Kin selection 57
412 Kin recognition 58
413 Evidence for kin recognition and kin associations in the aquatic
environment 58
4 2 Chemical components involved in kin recognition 64
421 The role of MHC-molecules in the immune system 64
422 Influence of MHC-genotype on social interactions 64
423 MHC and social interactions in amphibians and fish 65
4 3 Concluding remarks 66
References 66
5 The use of chemical cues in habitat recognition and settlement 72
Gabriele Gerlach and Jelle Atema
5 1 Olfactory driven choice of settlement habitat in invertebrates 73
5 2 Habitat recognition in coral reef fish 75
521 Imprinting 78
522 Climate change and pollution impair habitat recognition 78
5 3 Concluding remarks 79
References 79
6 Migration and navigation 82
Ok B Stabell
6 1 Introduction 82
6 2 Bottom-dwelling animals 82
621 Invertebrate homing to specific sites after foraging 82
622 Trail making and trail detection in benthic invertebrates 84
623 Mechanisms of chemosensory trail detection in molluscs 85
CONTENTS vii
6 3 Free-swimming animals 85
631 Stationary behaviour and site fidelity 86
632 Substrate marking by fish 86
633 Feeding migration and homing for reproduction 88
634 Homing theories 89
635 Chemical cues involved in site marking and site detection 90
636 Long distance homing and navigation 91
6 4 Concluding remarks 92
References 93
7 Death from downstream: chemosensory navigation and predator-prey processes 96
Marc Weissburg
7 1 Plumes—a very brief review 96
7 2 Navigational strategies 99
7 3 Ecological consequences 103
7 4 Chemosensory guidance at different scales 106
7 5 Concluding remarks 107
References 108
8 The taste of predation and the defences of prey 111
Linda Weiss, Christian Laforsch, and Ralph Tollrian
8 1 Predation drives evolution of prey 111
811 Modes of predator detection 111
812 Chemical cues as indicators of general and acute predation threat 113
813 Predator-induced defences 114
814 Multi-predator environments 115
8 2 Daphnia as a model organism for studies of the ecology and evolution
of phenotypic plasticity 116
821 Inducible defences in Daphnia 116
822 Mechanisms of kairomone perception and information
processing in Daphnia 118
823 Receptors and integration of chemical cues 119
824 Neuronal signalling 120
825 Cellular components 121
826 Developmental time frames 122
8 3 Synopsis and future directions 123
References 123
9 The evolution of alarm substances and disturbance cues in aquatic animals 127
Douglas P Chivers, Grant E Brown, and Maud C O Ferrari
9 1 Alarm substances 127
911 The taxonomic distribution of alarm substances 127
912 The conservation of alarm substances 128
9 2 The chemistry of alarm substances 129
9 3 The ecology of alarm substances 130
9 4 The evolution of alarm substances 132
941 Predation-centred hypotheses 133
942 Immune system-centred hypotheses for the evolution of alarm substances 134
943 Multiple selection pressures? 135
viii CONTENTS
9 5 Disturbance cues 135
951 The taxonomic distribution of disturbance cues 135
952 The chemistry of disturbance cues 136
953 Evolution of disturbance signals 136
9 6 Next steps 136
References 137
10 Scaling up infochemicals: ecological consequences of chemosensory
assessment of predation risk 140
Andrew M Turner and Scott D Peacor
10 1 From trait response to community level effects: an overview
of the process 141
10 2 Population-level processes 142
10 2 1 Predator effect on prey growth rate through induced
changes in foraging 142
10 2 2 Predator effect on within-population variation
in growth and size 144
10 2 3 Predator effect on prey life history 144
10 2 4 Demographic consequences of trait shifts 144
10 3 Community- and ecosystem-level effects of infochemicals
in aquatic systems 145
10 3 1 Trophic cascades 146
10 3 2 Interspecific competition 146
10 3 3 Effects of multiple predators: facilitation and inhibition 147
10 3 4 Linked trait modifications 147
10 3 5 Nutrient translocation 148
10 3 6 Ecological efficiency across productivity gradients 149
10 3 7 Theoretical implications 149
10 4 Scaling up the effects of infochemicals 150
10 4 1 Does sensory mode affect species interactions? 150
10 4 2 Predator diet 151
10 4 3 Predator identity 151
10 4 4 Chemical cues as an experimental tool 152
10 4 5 Environmental constraints on sensory perception 152
10 5 Conclusion 154
References 154
11 Neuroecology of predator-prey interactions 158
Charles D Derby and Richard K Zimmer
11 1 Natural histories and trophic ecologies of spiny lobsters and blue crabs 159
11 2 Chemical attraction mediating search for live, intact prey 161
11 3 Chemical attraction mediating search for a free lunch —fresh carrion 162
11 4 Chemical stimulation and suppression of feeding 163
11 5 Chemical defences and their effect on ingestion 165
11 6 Neural mechanisms underlying the detection and recognition of feeding
stimulants and deterrents 167
11 7 Conclusions and future directions 168
References 169
CONTENTS ix
12 Why is the jack of all trades a master of none? Studying the evolution
of inducible defences in aquatic systems 172
Ulrich K Steiner and Josh R Auld
12 1 Extrinsic factors and the evolution of inducible defences 174
12 1 1 Environmental fluctuation 174
12 1 2 Environmental cues 175
12 1 3 Evolutionary arms race: inducible defences and inducible offences 177
12 2 Internal factors and the evolution of inducible defences 177
12 2 1 Reversibility and time lag of induced defence 177
12 2 2 Benefits and costs of induced defence 178
12 2 3 Adaptive and passive induced defence 178
12 2 4 Multiple benefits and antagonistic induced defence 179
12 2 5 Cost of plasticity and evolutionary time limits 179
12 3 Genetic variation in and genetic basis of induced defences 180
12 4 Conclusions 181
References 181
13 How to explore the sometimes unusual chemistry of aquatic defence chemicals 184
Georg Pohnert
13 1 The role of primary metabolites in chemical defence 185
13 1 1 Natural product symbiosis 186
13 2 General chemical properties and biosynthesis of bioactive metabolites 188
13 2 1 Structure elucidation 189
13 2 2 Determination of ecologically relevant concentrations and localization
of defence metabolites 190
13 3 Conclusions 192
References 193
14 Allelochemical interactions among aquatic primary producers 196
Elisabeth M Gross, Catherine Legrand, Karin Rengefors, and Urban Tillmann
14 1 The quagmires of allelopathy—what defines allelopnthic interactions? 196
14 2 Out and gone—what is an efficient way to distribute allelochemicals? 197
14 3 Exploitative versus interference competition 199
14 4 Evolution of allelopathy 200
14 4 1 Benefits and costs of bioactivity against primary producers 200
14 4 2 Does allelopathy benefit single cells or the many individuals in a
genetically diverse population? 202
14 4 3 Coevolution of donor and target—an arms race? 203
14 5 Are aquatic systems different from terrestrial habitats? 204
14 6 Will disentangling the molecular mechanisms solve the riddles of allelopathy? 205
14 7 Conclusions 207
References 207
15 Chemical defences against herbivores 210
Henrik Pavia, Finn Baumgartner, Gunnar Cervin, Swantje Enge, Julia Kubanek,
Goran M Nylund, Erik Selander, J Robin Svensson, and Gunilla B Toth
15 1 Theories of chemical defences 212
15 2 Cost of chemical defence 215
x CONTENTS
15 3 Induced herbivore resistance in aquatic primary producers 217
15 4 Herbivore performance and fitness effects of chemical defences 221
15 5 Invasion ecology and chemical defences 222
15 6 New approaches and future directions 226
15 6 1 Metabolomics 226
15 6 2 Proteomics 227
15 6 3 Transcriptomics 227
15 6 4 Consumer aspect 228
15 65A changing world 228
References 229
16 Chemical defences against predators 236
Cynthia Kicklighter
16 1 Characteristics of defended organisms 236
16 2 Source of defences 236
16 2 1 Sequestration 236
16 2 2 De novo production of defences 237
16 2 3 Chemical defences produced by symbionts 240
16 3 Secreted defences 241
16 4 Defences of early developmental stages 242
16 5 Integration of a chemical defence with other strategies 243
16 6 Variation in defences 244
16 7 Environmental effects 245
16 8 Community-level effects 245
16 9 Conclusions 246
References 247
17 Infodisruption: pollutants interfering with the natural chemical information
conveyance in aquatic systems 250
Miquel Liirling
17 1 Infodisrupting chemicals 250
17 2 Infodisruption of sex pheromone systems 252
17 2 1 Pesticides 253
17 2 2 Metals 253
17 2 3 Hydrocarbons 253
17 2 4 Eutrophication, pH, humic acids 256
17 3 Infodisruption in foraging 256
17 3 1 Pesticides 257
17 3 2 Metals 257
17 3 3 Hydrocarbons 257
17 3 4 Eutrophication, pH, humic acids 257
17 4 Infodisruption of anti-predator reactions 257
17 4 1 Pesticides 257
17 4 2 Metals 258
17 4 3 Hydrocarbons 259
17 4 4 Eutrophication, pH, humic acids 259
17 5 Infodisrupted aggregation, migration, and settlement 260
CONTENTS xi
17 6 Potentiated toxicity 260
17 7 Novel threats 262
17 7 1 Engineered nanoparticles 262
17 7 2 Pharmaceuticals and personal care products 262
17 8 Conclusions 263
References 264
18 Aquatic chemical ecology: new directions and challenges for the future 272
Christer Bronmark and Lars-Anders Hansson
18 1 Which chemicals are involved? 273
18 2 New techniques: opportunities and pitfalls 273
18 3 Scale and context: chemical interactions in nature 274
18 4 Responding to multiple cues in a complex environment 275
18 5 Anthropogenic disturbances 276
18 6 A base for take-off 276
References 277
Index 279
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