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Invasive Non-Native Species’ Provision of Refugia for Endangered Native Species

机译:外来入侵物种对濒临灭绝的本地物种的避难所规定

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Abstract: The influence of non-native species on native ecosystems is not predicted easily when interspecific interactions are complex. Species removal can result in unexpected and undesired changes to other ecosystem components. I examined whether invasive non-native species may both harm and provide refugia for endangered native species. The invasive non-native plant Casuarina stricta has damaged the native flora and caused decline of the snail fauna on the Ogasawara Islands, Japan. On Anijima in 2006 and 2009, I examined endemic land snails in the genus Ogasawarana. I compared the density of live specimens and frequency of predation scars (from black rats[Rattus rattus]) on empty shells in native vegetation and Casuarina forests. The density of land snails was greater in native vegetation than in Casuarina forests in 2006. Nevertheless, radical declines in the density of land snails occurred in native vegetation since 2006 in association with increasing predation by black rats. In contrast, abundance of Ogasawarana did not decline in the Casuarina forest, where shells with predation scars from rats were rare. As a result, the density of snails was greater in the Casuarina forest than in native vegetation. Removal of Casuarina was associated with an increased proportion of shells with predation scars from rats and a decrease in the density of Ogasawarana. The thick and dense litter of Casuarina appears to provide refugia for native land snails by protecting them from predation by rats; thus, eradication of rats should precede eradication of Casuarina. Adaptive strategies, particularly those that consider the removal order of non-native species, are crucial to minimizing the unintended effects of eradication on native species. In addition, my results suggested that in some cases a given non-native species can be used to mitigate the impacts of other non-native species on native species.
机译:摘要:当种间相互作用复杂时,很难预测非本地物种对本地生态系统的影响。清除物种可能导致其他生态系统组件发生意料之外的意外变化。我检查了外来入侵物种是否可能危害濒临灭绝的本地物种并为其提供避难所。入侵的非本土植物木麻黄(Casuarina stricta)已经破坏了当地的植物区系,并导致了日本小gas原群岛上的蜗牛动物区系下降。在2006年和2009年的Anijima,我检查了Ogasawarana属的地方性蜗牛。我比较了活体标本的密度和原生植被和木麻黄林中空壳上的捕食疤痕(来自黑鼠[Rattus rattus])的频率。 2006年本地植被中蜗牛的密度高于木麻黄林。然而,自2006年以来,随着黑鼠的捕食增加,本地植被中蜗牛的密度急剧下降。相反,在木麻黄林中,丰富的Ogasawarana并没有减少,那里有老鼠留下的带有捕食性伤痕的贝壳很少。结果,木麻黄林中的蜗牛密度大于原生植被中的蜗牛密度。木麻黄的去除与大鼠被捕食性疤痕的贝壳比例增加和Ogasawarana密度降低有关。木麻黄厚而稠密的凋落物似乎可以保护本土蜗牛免受老鼠的捕食,从而为它们提供了避难所。因此,消灭大鼠应先消灭木麻黄。适应性策略,特别是考虑非本地物种去除顺序的策略,对于最大限度地减少根除对本地物种的意外影响至关重要。另外,我的结果表明,在某些情况下,可以使用给定的非本地物种减轻其他非本地物种对本地物种的影响。

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