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Chemical and structural defenses in the sea fan Gorgonia ventalina: effects against generalist and specialist predators

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Cyphoma gibbosum is an ovulid predatory gastropod that specializes on gorgonians, many of which contain secondary metabolites and calcified sclerites that serve as antipredator defenses. In field and shipboard feeding assays, we examined the role of gorgonian crude extracts and sclerites as feeding deterrents to generalist predators and to C. gibbosum. Crude extracts and sclerites were isolated from Gorgonia ventalina, a Caribbean sea fan on which C. gibbosum feeds, and incorporated into a carrageenan-based artificial diet. In shipboard feeding experiments, artificial diet containing G. ventalina crude extracts was consumed 49% less by C. gibbosum, than artificial diet lacking extracts. The addition of G. ventalina sclerites to the diet also reduced feeding by Cyphoma by about one half. The addition of extracts to the artificial diet reduced feeding by natural assemblages of tropical fishes at Cross Harbor, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas by 87%; sclerites reduced feeding by fishes by 95%. Gorgonia ventalina extracts were composed of at least a dozen nonpolar terpenoids. Fractions containing these compounds were feeding deterrents towards fishes in the field. Unlike many terrestrial oligophagous specialists, C. gibbosum is not immune to the defenses produced by its prey.

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Van Alstyne, K.L., Paul, V.J. Chemical and structural defenses in the sea fan Gorgonia ventalina: effects against generalist and specialist predators. Coral Reefs 11, 155–159 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00255470

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