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Fouling and predation of oyster crops in San Quintin Bay, Baja California, Mexico, and a review of the facilitative effects of non-indigenous species on native species.

机译:墨西哥下加利福尼亚州圣昆廷湾的牡蛎作物结垢和捕食,以及非土著物种对本地物种的促进作用的综述。

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The oyster aquaculture systems of San Quintin Bay (Baja California, Mexico) were investigated as a model to analyze the effect of fouling and predatory pests on a commercially important non-indigenous species. Introduced oysters (Crassostrea gigas) provide novel and unique habitat for fouling communities, and also provide a novel food source for native predatory whelks. However, fouling and predation are also the main pest management concerns of the artisanal oyster farmers. The first chapter of this dissertation documents the recruitment and succession patterns of the oyster fouling communities. Recruitment is highly variable, correlating with changes in water temperature. Throughout succession invasive ascidians dominate, both in terms of diversity and cover, eventually overgrowing the majority of the shell, and requiring manual removal. Chapter 2 details the impact of native predatory whelks ( Macron trochlea), which were a previously unknown source of oyster mortality. Feeding rates, preferences, and behavior are documented, showing that whelks are active predators of juvenile oysters. Combining knowledge of fouling community variability, whelk predatory behavior, oyster growth rates, and oyster farming techniques, I develop feasible rearing suggestions to decrease pest impacts due to fouling and predation.;As exemplified in the model system, non-indigenous species have diverse effects on both native and other non-indigenous species. In contrast to the extensively documented detrimental effects of non-indigenous species through competition and predation, facilitative interactions have been mostly overlooked, particularly the facilitative effects of non-indigenous species on native species. In the concluding chapter of this dissertation I address this information gap by providing evidence from terrestrial, marine, and freshwater systems that non-indigenous species can result in an increase in the abundance or biomass of native species. Several mechanisms of facilitation are detailed and exemplified, including habitat creation/modification, trophic subsidy, pollination, competitive release, and predatory release. These interactions can be classified into one of three types of facilitation (novel, substitutive, or indirect), each of which is conceptually defined. These findings help predict how, when and why native species are facilitated, helping invasion biologists and managers determine how to minimize detrimental impacts of non-indigenous species while capitalizing on their beneficial effects.
机译:研究了圣昆丁湾(墨西哥下加利福尼亚州)的牡蛎养殖系统,作为分析结垢和掠夺性有害生物对商业上重要的非土著物种的影响的模型。引入的牡蛎(Crassostrea gigas)为结垢社区提供了新颖独特的栖息地,也为本地掠食性海藻提供了新颖的食物来源。然而,结垢和捕食也是手工牡蛎养殖者关注的主要害虫管理问题。本文的第一章介绍了牡蛎结垢社区的招募和继承模式。招聘人数变化很大,与水温变化相关。在多样性和掩盖性方面,侵入性海鞘始终占据着主导地位,最终使大部分壳过度生长,需要人工去除。第2章详细介绍了天然捕食性海藻(Macron trochlea)的影响,海藻是牡蛎死亡率的先前未知来源。记录了进食速度,喜好和行为,表明海ks是幼年牡蛎的活跃捕食者。结合对结垢群落变异性,螺pre掠食行为,牡蛎生长速率和牡蛎养殖技术的了解,我提出了可行的饲养建议,以减少由于结垢和捕食引起的害虫影响。如模型系统所示,非土著物种具有多种影响在本地和其他非本地物种上。与通过竞争和掠夺而广泛记录的非本土物种的有害影响相比,促进作用之间的相互作用被大多数人忽视了,尤其是非本土物种对本地物种的促进作用。在本论文的最后一章中,我通过提供陆地,海洋和淡水系统的证据来解决这一信息鸿沟,即非本地物种可能导致本地物种的丰度或生物量增加。简化和列举了几种促进机制,包括栖息地的创造/改变,营养补贴,授粉,竞争释放和掠夺性释放。这些交互可以分为三种便利类型(新颖,替代或间接)中的一种,每种便利性在概念上都有定义。这些发现有助于预测如何,何时以及为何促进本地物种的发展,帮助入侵生物学家和管理者确定如何最大程度地利用非生物物种的有益影响来最大程度地减少非本地物种的有害影响。

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  • 作者单位

    University of California, Davis.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Davis.;
  • 学科 Biology Oceanography.;Agriculture Fisheries and Aquaculture.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 80 p.
  • 总页数 80
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 海洋生物;水产、渔业;
  • 关键词

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