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Competitive environment predicts weaponry in an intertidal sea anemone

Ramamurthy, S. V.; Stinnett, J. G.; Kaulback, C. S.; Berry, A. T.; Oakley, T. H.

2026-05-20 zoology
10.64898/2026.05.17.725755 bioRxiv
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Animal weapons are ecologically important traits that mediate contests over limiting resources and can strongly influence survival and reproduction. Weapon traits often exhibit substantial intraspecific morphological diversity, raising questions about the ecological drivers of this variation. Acrorhagi are weapons produced by sea anemones that are used in intraspecific territorial encounters. Although acrorhagial morphology varies widely within species, patterns of intraspecific variation remain poorly characterized, and the extent to which such variation reflects differences in local intraspecific competition is unclear. Here, we conduct morphometric analyses to characterize within-population variation and allometry in acrorhagial traits of the solitary anemone Anthopleura sola. We show that these traits covary with habitats differing in conspecific density. The number of acrorhagi scaled positively with body size, and individuals occupying a high-density habitat tended to possess more acrorhagi than did similar sized individuals from a low-density habitat. In addition, anemones from high-density habitats exhibited longer acrorhagial cnidae, a pattern that was not explained by differences in body size or acrorhagial density. Together, these results suggest that competitive context influences weapon-related traits at multiple levels of biological organization, potentially via phenotypic plasticity or selective processes. More broadly, our findings highlight how fine-scale ecological variation may contribute to the maintenance of trait diversity within and across species.

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