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Ecological effects of Hemimysis anomala on the nearshore fish community of Lake Ontario.

机译:Hemimysis anomala对安大略湖近岸鱼类群落的生态影响。

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Species invasions are regarded as one of the most serious threats to biodiversity and native ecosystems and our ability to predict and quantify the impacts of invasive species has been an arduous task. Since the 1840s, the Laurentian Great Lakes have experienced an exponential increase in the number of identified invasive species. The most recent, Hemimysis anomala, is a littoral freshwater mysid native to the Ponto-Caspian region of Eastern Europe. They have been identified in all of the Great Lakes (except Lake Superior), the St. Lawrence River downstream to Quebec City, and inland lakes in New York State and have the potential to destabilize energy flow in aquatic food webs.;Using stable isotopes of carbon (13C) and nitrogen ( 15N), I evaluated nearshore food web structure at four sites along Lake Ontario's north shore spanning a gradient of Hemimysis density to determine: 1) if dominant nearshore food web pathways change seasonally, and 2) whether fish exhibit a dietary shift towards consumption of Hemimysis. Also, the effects of Hemimysis consumption on the growth of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) were quantified using bioenergetics modeling and four predictive feeding scenarios simulating Hemimysis incorporation into yellow perch diets.;My results suggest Hemimysis are being incorporated into diets of round gobies, alewife and small yellow perch, which has resulted in a trophic lengthening of the food web. As Hemimysis populations continue to establish and stabilize, fish may incorporate this species into their diets at a higher rate. Based on the bioenergetic modeling, the incorporation of Hemimysis into the diets of yellow perch will have a negative impact on their growth. These negative impacts on fish growth will likely be exacerbated when the limited seasonal availability of Hemimysis , patchy distribution and predator avoidance behaviours, are considered. These results have implications surrounding the sustainability of the Great Lakes fishery as Hemimysis will likely increase competition with young fish for food and fish consumption of this new invasive may lead to reduced fish growth.
机译:物种入侵被视为对生物多样性和原生生态系统的最严重威胁之一,我们预测和量化入侵物种影响的能力一直是一项艰巨的任务。自1840年代以来,劳伦式大湖地区已发现的入侵物种数量呈指数级增长。最近的一种叫做Hemimysis anomala的近岸淡水甲壳类动物,原产于东欧的蓬图里海地区。它们已在所有大湖区(苏必利尔湖除外),魁北克市下游的圣劳伦斯河以及纽约州的内陆湖中被发现,并有可能破坏水生食物网中的能量流。碳(13C)和氮(15N)的影响,我评估了安大略湖北岸沿Hemimysis密度梯度分布的四个地点的近岸食物网结构,以确定:1)是否主要的近岸食物网路径季节性变化,以及2)鱼在饮食上偏向偏头痛的饮食。此外,还利用生物能学模型和四种预测饲喂情景模拟了半食用菌素对黄鲈(Perca flavescens)生长的影响,并模拟了将半食用菌掺入黄鲈饮食中的四种预测性饲喂方案。和小的黄色鲈鱼,导致食物网的营养性延长。随着半mi病种群的不断建立和稳定,鱼类可能以更高的速度将其纳入其饮食。根据生物能学模型,将黄皮病的饲料中掺入半乳糖症会对它们的生长产生负面影响。当考虑到半脱菌病的季节性供应有限,分布不均和避免捕食行为时,这些对鱼类生长的负面影响可能会加剧。这些结果对大湖区渔业的可持续性产生了影响,因为偏瘫可能会增加与幼鱼争夺食物的竞争,而这种新的入侵性鱼类消费可能会导致鱼类生长减少。

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  • 作者

    Yuille, Michael James.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Ecology.;Aquatic sciences.
  • 学位 M.Sc.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 150 p.
  • 总页数 150
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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