Abstract
Snails Littorina littorea with and without artificial epibionts were exposed in situ for nearly 1 mo. Measurement of individual shell length increase over this period revealed that clean snails grew 3 times faster than fouled snails. These results compare well with previously conducted flume experiments (Wahl 1996). This epibiosis effect is thought io be due to increased drag-the only feature distinguishing the 2 treatment groups-caused by the presence of epibionts on the shell. Increased drag probably entails higher energy expenditure for pedal activities (attachment and locomotion) and a reduced allocation of resources towards growth and, possibly, reproduction.
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Wahl, M. (1997). Increased drag reduces growth of snails: Comparison of flume and in situ experiments. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 151(1–3), 291–293. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps151291
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