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Phenotypic plasticity of Vermetidae suspension feeding: a potential bias in their use as Biological Sea-Level Indicators
Authors:Stefano Schiaparelli,Giancarlo Albertelli,&   Riccardo Cattaneo-Vietti
Affiliation:Dip.Te.Ris., Dipartimento per lo Studio del Territorio e delle sue Risorse, Universitádi Genova, Genova, Italy
Abstract:Some organisms represent useful Biological Sea‐Level Indicators (Bio SLI) thanks to their constant position relative to sea level and allow the reconstruction of past sea level changes. The sessile gastropods Vermetidae are among the most used indicators, since their shells often resist time averaging and can be easily dated with 14C. However, all these vermetids have a level of precision (± 0.5–1 m), obtained from data on the Mediterranean Dendropoma petraeum (Monterosato, 1884). We found a certain degree of plasticity in this species; it can also live subtidally, not in correspondence with the main sea level, where it feeds adopting a mixed feeding strategy. Considering this variability and the almost complete lack of knowledge for other Bio SLI vermetids, it appears clear that a common value of precision cannot be maintained and the precision of other vermetid species remains to be tested.
Keywords:Biological Sea-Level Indicators    filter feeding    mucus feeding    phenotypic plasticity    Vermetidae
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