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Application of large wood in regulated riverine habitats facilitates native fishes but not invasive alien round goby (Neogobius melanostomus)

机译:在受管制的河流栖息地中使用大木材有利于本地鱼类,但不能促进外来入侵的圆须鱼( Neogobius melanostomus

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Regulated rivers in Western Europe have rapidly been colonized by invasive alien Ponto-Caspian gobies. In particular, the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) can reach high densities in habitats with hard substratum, such as groynes and dams made of basalt stones. High densities of Ponto-Caspian gobies negatively impact native benthic fishes. It is hypothesized that natural complex three-dimensional structures in Western European rivers, such as (pieces of) large wood (e.g., trees that fell into the river), are a less attractive habitat for Ponto-Caspian gobies. These bottom-dwelling fishes are strongly associated with sheltered places on the river bottom and may avoid the three-dimensional structure of large wood in the water column. The colonization of littoral zones provided with large wood (i.e., entire trees) by round goby and native fishes was studied in the River Lek (a distributary of the River Rhine) in the Netherlands during the period 2014–2016. The fish assemblage of four reference sites dominated by basalt stones was compared with that of four large wood sites. Counts of round goby in large wood habitats were significantly lower than in habitats dominated by basalt stones, while native fishes were more abundant in large wood habitats. In large wood habitats counts of native fishes were significantly higher than those of round goby, whereas the reverse was true in the reference habitat. Counts of the entire fish assemblage did not significantly differ between habitat types. These results suggest that large wood in regulated Western European rivers predominantly functions as a suitable habitat for native fishes whereas the invasive bottom-dwelling round goby only uses large wood habitats to a limited extent. Large wood may be applicable as a management tool to stimulate native fish fauna with minimal facilitation of the round goby.
机译:西欧受管制的河流已迅速被外来入侵者蓬图里海的虾虎鱼殖民。尤其是,圆形虾虎鱼(Neogobius melanostomus)可以在具有坚硬基质的栖息地中达到高密度,例如,丁坝和由玄武岩石头制成的水坝。高密度的蓬图-里海go鱼对本地底栖鱼类造成负面影响。据推测,西欧河流中自然复杂的三维结构,例如(几片)大木头(掉进河里的树木),对蓬图里海的虾虎鱼的吸引力较小。这些底栖鱼类与河底庇护所紧密相关,可以避免水柱中大型木材的三维结构。 2014-2016年间,在荷兰的莱克河(莱茵河的一个分支)研究了轮生虾虎鱼和本地鱼类对沿海大片木材(即整棵树木)的沿海殖民地。比较了四个以玄武岩石头为主的参考点的鱼群和四个大型木场的鱼群。大型木材生境中圆形虾虎鱼的数量明显低于以玄武岩石头为主的生境,而大型木材生境中的原生鱼数量较多。在大型的木材栖息地中,本地鱼类的数量显着高于圆形虾虎鱼,而在参考栖息地中则相反。在不同的生境类型中,整个鱼类的数量没有显着差异。这些结果表明,在受管制的西欧河流中,大木材主要作为本地鱼类的合适栖息地,而侵入式底栖round鱼仅在有限的范围内使用大木材。大木材可以用作管理工具,以最小程度地促进虾虎鱼的繁殖来刺激本地鱼类。

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