Sample Reference from SilverPlatter (1990-1992)
- Title
- Recent declines of black abalone Haliotis cracherodii on the mainland
coast of central California.
- Author(s)
- Altstatt-J-M; Ambrose-R-F; Engle-J-M; Haaker-P-L; Lafferty-K-D; Raimondi-P-T
- Corporate Source
- Environ. Sci. Eng. Program, Univ. Calif., 10833 Le Conte Ave., Los Angeles,
CA 90095-1772, USA
- Source Journal
- Marine Ecology Progress Series 142(1-3): 185-192
- Publication Year
- 1996
- ISSN (INTERNATIONAL STANDARD SERIAL NUMBER)
- 0171-8630
- Language of Article
- English
- Abstract
- The black abalone Haliotis cracherodii was once abundant in many
intertidal habitats in southern California, USA. Beginning in 1985, however,
black abalone in southern California suffered mass mortalities attributed
to a condition termed withering syndrome. The mass mortalities and withering
syndrome were confined to southern California except for Diablo Cove, 70 km
north of Point Conception, where mortalities were limited to the immediate
vicinity of a warm-water discharge. Beginning in 1992, we monitored 5 locations
along the mainland coast of central California to determine whether mass mortalities
of black abalone would occur there. Abalone numbers decreased
at the 3 southern sites but not at the 2 northern sites, The decline was greatest
at the southernmost site, Government Point (near Point Conception), where
there was a 97% reduction in numbers between 1992 and 1995. The 2 sites immediately
upcoast of Government Point, Boathouse and Point Arguello, experienced a 39
to 46% decline, while the 2 northernmost sites (Stairs and Purisima) experienced
a slight increase in abalone. AU abalone size classes declined
at Government Point, Boathouse and Point Arguello, indicating the decline
was not caused by overharvesting. Symptoms of withering syndrome, assessed
by pulling on individuals, were noted at Boathouse and Point Arguello. Withering
syndrome was also detected in the final survey at Stairs, as was a slight
decline in abalone abundance, suggesting that mass mortalities may
be beginning there. Our observations demonstrate that widespread mass mortality
associated with withering syndrome has reached central California and is progressing
northward from Point Conception.
- Miscellaneous Descriptors
- BLACK-ABALONE; CENTRAL-REGION; DISEASE-MISCELLANEOUS; MASS-MORTALITY; POPULATION-DECLINE;
POPULATION-STUDIES; WITHERING-SYNDROME
- Major Concepts: Ecology- Environmental-Sciences; Marine-Ecology:
Ecology-, Environmental-Sciences; Physiology-
- Concept Codes
- CC07508 (Ecology-Environmental-Biology-Animal);
CC07512 (Ecology-Environmental-Biology-Oceanography);
CC12510 (Pathology-General-and-Miscellaneous-Necrosis);
CC64026 (Invertebrata-Comparative-and-Experimental-Morphology-Physiology-and-Pathology-Mollusca)
- Super Taxa: [61200-] Gastropoda-, Mollusca-, Invertebrata-, Animalia-
- Organisms: Haliotis-cracherodii (Gastropoda-)
- Taxa Notes: Gastropoda-: Animals-, Invertebrates-, Mollusks-
- Geopolitical Location: California-: USA-, North-America, Nearctic-region;
USA-: North-America, Nearctic-region
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- Journal Announcement
- Biological Abstracts Vol. 104, Iss. 7, Ref. 96223.
- Update Code
- 9704