Epibionts provide their basibionts with associational resistance to predation but at a cost.

Mar Environ Res

School of Biological and Marine Sciences, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UK. Electronic address:

Published: April 2023


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Epibiosis is increasingly considered a survival strategy in space-limited environments. However, epibionts can create a new interface between its host, environment and potential predators which may alter predator-prey relationships and biological functioning. Ex-situ experiments investigated the potential costs and benefits of epibiont barnacles on mortality and feeding rate of the mussel, Mytilus edulis, and its predator, the whelk Nucella lapillus. Mussels with living epibiont barnacles suffered no mortality from whelk predation, but when barnacles were absent, mortality was ∼21% over 48 days. Further comparisons revealed the structural complexity of barnacles provided mussels with protection from whelk predation, while the presence of living barnacles increased predator-prey encounters but led to predators targeting barnacles over mussels. Feeding trials revealed feeding rate increased by ∼24% in mussels with living epibionts over mussels with dead or without epibionts, indicating potential costs of hosting epibionts. Our results show that epibionts provide important associational resistance for mussels against whelk predation but a potential cost to the mussel of hosting epibionts requiring increased energy acquisition. These findings advance our understanding of associational resistance derived from epibionts and serve to highlight the potential trade-offs affecting basibiont functioning while showing the importance of positive ecological interactions in ecosystem structure and functioning.

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