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Experimental removal of introduced slider turtles offers new insight into competition with a native threatened turtle

机译:通过实验性移除引进的滑龟可提供与濒临灭绝的本地龟竞争的新见识

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The red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans; RES) is often considered one of the world’s most invasive species. Results from laboratory and mesocosm experiments suggest that introduced RES outcompete native turtles for key ecological resources, but such experiments can overestimate the strength of competition. We report on the first field experiment with a wild turtle community, involving introduced RES and a declining native species of conservation concern, the western pond turtle (Emys marmorata; WPT). Using a before/after experimental design, we show that after removing most of an introduced RES population, the remaining RES dramatically shifted their spatial basking distribution in a manner consistent with strong intraspecific competition. WPT also altered their spatial basking distribution after the RES removal, but in ways inconsistent with strong interspecific competition. However, we documented reduced levels of WPT basking post-removal, which may reflect a behavioral shift attributable to the lower density of the turtle community. WPT body condition also increased after we removed RES, consistent with either indirect or direct competition between WPT and RES and providing the first evidence that RES can compete with a native turtle in the wild. We conclude that the negative impacts on WPT basking by RES in natural contexts are more limited than suggested by experiments with captive turtles, although wild WPT do appear to compete for food with introduced RES. Our results highlight the importance of manipulative field experiments when studying biological invasions, and the potential value of RES removal as a management strategy for WPT.
机译:红耳滑龟(Trachemys scripta elegans; RES)通常被认为是世界上入侵性最高的物种之一。实验室和中观试验的结果表明,引入RES的能力比主要的生态资源要胜过本地海龟,但是这样的实验可能会高估竞争强度。我们报告了一个野生乌龟群落的首次野外试验,涉及引入的RES和正在减少的具有保护意义的本地物种西部池塘乌龟(Emys marmorata; WPT)。使用之前/之后的实验设计,我们表明,在除去大多数引入的RES种群后,其余的RES以与强烈的种内竞争相一致的方式急剧改变了它们的空间基底分布。在去除RES后,WPT还改变了它们的空间基底分布,但与强烈的种间竞争不一致。但是,我们记录到撤除后WPT晒太阳的水平降低了,这可能反映出由于乌龟群落密度降低而导致的行为转变。移除RES后,WPT的身体状况也有所增加,这与WPT和RES之间的间接竞争或直接竞争相符,并提供了RES可以与野生乌龟竞争的第一个证据。我们得出的结论是,尽管野生WPT确实确实与引入RES的食物竞争,但RES在自然环境下对WPT晒太阳的负面影响比圈养海龟的实验所建议的更为有限。我们的结果凸显了在研究生物入侵时进行现场操作实验的重要性,以及将RES去除作为WPT管理策略的潜在价值。

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