A spatio-temporal contrast of the predatory impact of an invasive freshwater crustacean


Autoria(s): Iacarella, Josephine C.; Dick, Jaimie T. A.; Ricciardi, Anthony
Data(s)

01/07/2015

Resumo

<p>Aim: Impacts of invasive species may vary across invasion gradients, owing to trait-based sorting of individuals through dispersal: those aggregating at invasion fronts may be more aggressive and voracious. We examine, in the field and laboratory, variation in the predatory impacts of an invasive Ponto-Caspian crustacean Hemimysis anomala G.O. Sars, 1907 at two sites along a spatio-temporal gradient of invasion.</p><p>Location: Republic of Ireland.</p><p>Methods: We used reciprocal transplant field-deployed mesocosms to compare predation rates of invasion front and well-established H. anomala on natural zooplankton assemblages. In the laboratory, we measured the functional response (relationship between predation rate and prey supply) of H. anomala from both sites, for a per capita mechanistic comparison of predation efficiency. We also assessed prey selectivity of H. anomala in the mesocosm experiments to further compare feeding behaviour. Finally, we used a correlative approach to assess the community impact of H. anomala across sites, including a nearby uninvaded site, by comparing zooplankton diversities and densities.</p><p>Results: Invasion front H. anomala had higher predation rates than well-established H. anomala at high in situ zooplankton densities. Invasion front H. anomala also had higher functional responses - in particular showing higher 'attack rates' - indicating a heightened ability to locate and capture prey. Prey selectivity was consistent across the spatio-temporal contrast, with positive selection for cladocerans. Zooplankton diversity and density declined with time since H. anomala invasion, both being maximal at the uninvaded site.</p><p>Main conclusions: Our study, for the first time, (1) reveals differences in predatory per capita effects and associated behavioural traits between two sites along a spatio-temporal invasion gradient and (2) shows a negative community-level impact of the invasive H. anomala in natural water bodies. Further spatio-temporal comparisons of predatory per capita effects of invaders are needed to assess the generality of these results.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-spatiotemporal-contrast-of-the-predatory-impact-of-an-invasive-freshwater-crustacean(2f05c31c-889a-4351-8e0d-4f533ee7473e).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12318

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Iacarella , J C , Dick , J T A & Ricciardi , A 2015 , ' A spatio-temporal contrast of the predatory impact of an invasive freshwater crustacean ' Diversity and Distributions , vol 21 , no. 7 , pp. 803-812 . DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12318

Palavras-Chave #Functional response #impact #invasion front #invasive species #per capita effect #zooplankton #PONTO-CASPIAN INVADER #FUNCTIONAL-RESPONSES #HEMIMYSIS-ANOMALA #ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS #RANGE EXPANSION #NEOGOBIUS-MELANOSTOMUS #BEHAVIORAL FLEXIBILITY #PERSONALITY-TRAITS #ROUND GOBY #CANE TOADS
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article