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Space invaders: Searching for invasive Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu) in a renowned Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) river

机译:太空入侵者:在著名的大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)河中寻找侵入性小嘴鲈(Micropterus dolomieu)

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Humans have the ability to permanently alter aquatic ecosystems and the introduction of species is often the most serious alteration. Non‐native Smallmouth Bass ( ) were identified in Miramichi Lake . 2008, which is a headwater tributary to the Southwest Miramichi River, a renowned Atlantic Salmon ( ) river whose salmon population is dwindling. A containment programme managed by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada (DFO) was implemented in 2009 to confine Smallmouth Bass (SMB) to the lake. We utilized environmental DNA (eDNA) as a detection tool to establish the potential escape of SMB into the Southwest Miramichi River. We sampled at 26 unique sites within Miramichi Lake, the outlet of Miramichi Lake (Lake Brook), which flows into the main stem Southwest Miramichi River, and the main stem Southwest Miramichi River between August and October 2017. We observed  = 6 positive detections located in the lake, Lake Brook, and the main stem Southwest Miramichi downstream of the lake. No detections were observed upstream of the confluence of Lake Brook and the main stem Southwest Miramichi. The spatial pattern of positive eDNA detections downstream of the lake suggests the presence of individual fish versus lake‐sourced DNA in the outlet stream discharging to the main river. Smallmouth Bass were later confirmed by visual observation during a snorkeling campaign, and angling. Our results, both eDNA and visual confirmation, definitively show Smallmouth Bass now occupy the main stem of the Southwest Miramichi.
机译:人类具有永久改变水生生态系统的能力,而引进物种通常是最严重的改变。在Miramichi湖中发现了非本地Smallmouth Bass()。 2008年,它是西南米拉米奇河(Miramichi River)的上游支流,米拉米奇河是著名的大西洋鲑鱼(Atlantic Salmon)河,鲑鱼数量在减少。由加拿大渔业和海洋部(DFO)管理的遏制计划于2009年实施,以将Smallmouth Bass(SMB)限制在湖中。我们利用环境DNA(eDNA)作为检测工具来建立SMB向西南Miramichi河的潜在逃逸。我们在2017年8月至10月之间的Miramichi湖,Miramichi湖的出口(布鲁克湖)的Miramichi湖内的26个独特站点进行了采样,该水流入西南Miramichi河的主干河道和西南Miramichi河的主干河道。观察到== 6阳性在湖中,布鲁克湖和主要的干西南米拉米奇湖下游。在布鲁克湖和Miramichi西南主干汇合处上游未发现任何发现。湖泊下游eDNA阳性检测的空间格局表明,在排放到主要河流的出口水流中,存在鱼类个体与湖泊来源DNA的对比。后来在浮潜运动和垂钓过程中通过肉眼观察确认了小嘴鲈鱼。我们的结果(无论是eDNA还是肉眼确认)明确表明,小嘴鲈鱼现在占据了西南Miramichi的主要树干。

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