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Forecasting the expansion of the invasive golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei in Brazilian and North American rivers based on its occurrence in the Paraguay River and Pantanal wetland of Brazil

机译:根据巴西巴拉圭河和潘塔纳尔湿地的发生情况,预测侵入性金贻贝 Limnoperna fortunei 在巴西和北美河流中的扩张

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The bivalve Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857), also called golden mussel, is native to Asia but becoming dispersed around the world. The golden mussel resembles the invasive dreissenid bivalves in many respects, and although much less studied it evidently has broader environmental tolerances. The golden mussel was introduced into the La Plata River estuary (South America) and quickly expanded upstream to the north, into the tropical Paraguay River reaching a large floodplain area in Brazil known as the Pantanal wetland. The golden mussel tolerates environmental conditions in the Pantanal that would be inhospitable for most bivalves, but mussel mortality has been observed during the most extreme oxygen depletion events. Based on knowledge about the limiting factors for the golden mussel in the Pantanal wetland, its potential distribution was predicted for the remainder of the Paraguay River basin where the species is not present, as well as in other river systems throughout Brazil. Forecasts of potential distribution in Brazilian river systems were based on physicochemical limitations for shell calcification, and specifically on lower thresholds of dissolved calcium concentrations and the calcium carbonate (calcite) index of saturation, which may be a better indicator of calcification potential in low-calcium waters than calcium concentration alone. In addition to examining spatial patterns in calcium and calcification potential, these and other limnological and climate variables were used in ecological niche modeling using GARP and Maxent algorithms. Forecasts of potential distributions in three major North American river systems (Mississippi, Colorado, and Rio Grande) were based mainly on water temperature because calcium availability and calcification evidently would not be limiting to golden mussel establishment in those waters. Due to the greater tolerance of the golden mussel to conditions known to limit other bivalves, as well as its greater ability for shell calcification in low-calcium water, the golden mussel could potentially become broadly distributed throughout Brazil. According to its thermal tolerance L. fortunei could become established in the Mississippi, Colorado and Rio Grande drainage systems, although the northern Mississippi River system including the Missouri River may be too cool in the winter to support the golden mussel.
机译:双壳类(Liunkoperna fortunei,Dunker,1857年),也叫金贻贝,原产于亚洲,但分布在世界各地。金贻贝在许多方面都类似于侵入性的杜鹃花双壳类,尽管研究较少,但显然具有更宽的环境耐受性。金贻贝被引入拉普拉塔河河口(南美),并迅速向上游向北扩展,进入热带的巴拉圭河,到达巴西的泛滥平原地区,称为潘塔纳尔湿地。金色贻贝可以忍受潘塔纳尔湿地的环境条件,这对大多数双壳类动物来说都是不适宜的,但是在最极端的氧气消耗事件中,贻贝的死亡率却很高。基于对潘塔纳尔湿地中金贻贝的限制因素的了解,预测了巴拉圭河盆地其余地区(不存在该物种)以及巴西其他河流系统中金贻贝的潜在分布。对巴西河流系统潜在分布的预测是基于壳钙化的物理化学限制,特别是基于溶解钙浓度的下限阈值和碳酸钙(方解石)饱和指数,这可能是低钙钙化潜力的更好指标水域比单独的钙浓度高。除了检查钙和钙化潜力的空间格局外,还使用GARP和Maxent算法在生态位建模中使用了这些以及其他的气候和气候变量。对北美三个主要河流系统(密西西比州,科罗拉多州和里奥格兰德州)的潜在分布的预测主要基于水温,因为钙的有效利用和钙化显然并不局限于这些水域中的金贻贝。由于金贻贝对已知的限制其他双壳类的条件具有更大的耐受力,并且其在低钙水中的壳钙化能力更高,因此金贻贝可能会广泛分布于整个巴西。根据其热公差L。尽管北部的密西西比河系统(包括密苏里河)在冬季可能太冷,无法支撑金贻贝,但在密西西比州,科罗拉多州和里奥格兰德州的排水系统中都可能建立fortunei。

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