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Do settlement dynamics influence competitive interactions between an alien tunicate and its native congener?

机译:定居动态是否会影响外来被保护人与其本地同类人之间的竞争性互动?

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Abstract Variation in density of early stages, that is, larvae and juveniles, is a major determinant of the distribution and abundance of the adult population of most marine invertebrates. These early stages thus play a key role in competitive interactions, and, more specifically, in invasion dynamics when biologically similar native and non-native species (NNS) come into contact in the same habitat. We examined the settlement dynamics and settlement rate of two important members of the fouling community that are common on human-made infrastructures around the world: Ciona robusta (formerly known as Ciona intestinalis type A) and C. intestinalis (formerly known as C. intestinalis type B). In the western English Channel, the two species live in close syntopy following the recent introduction of C. robusta in the native European range of C. intestinalis . Using settlement panels replaced monthly over 2 years in four marinas (including one studied over 4 years) and species-diagnostic molecular markers to distinguish between juveniles of both species ( N = 1,650), we documented similar settlement dynamics of both species, with two settlement periods within a calendar year. With one exception, settlement times were highly similar in the congeners. Although the NNS showed lower settlement density than that of the native congener, its juvenile recruitment was high during the second settlement period that occurs after the warm season, a pattern also observed in adult populations. Altogether, our results suggest that species?¢???? settlement dynamics do not lead to the dominance of one species over the other through space monopolization. In addition, we showed that changes over time are more pronounced in the NNS than in the native species. This is possibly due to a higher sensitivity of the NNS to changes of environmental factors such as temperature and salinity. Environmental changes may thus eventually modify the strength of competitive interactions between the two species as well as species dominance.
机译:摘要早期阶段(即幼体和幼体)的密度变化是大多数海洋无脊椎动物成年种群分布和丰富度的主要决定因素。因此,这些早期阶段在竞争性相互作用中,尤其是在生物学上相似的本地和非本地物种(NNS)在同一栖息地接触时,在入侵动态中起关键作用。我们研究了污垢界中两个重要成员的沉降动力学和沉降速率,这两个污染因子在世界范围内的人造基础设施上都很常见:罗氏Ci(Cioa intestinalis type A)和肠弯曲杆菌(C. intestinalis)(以前称为C. intestinalis) B型)。在西部英吉利海峡中,这两个物种在欧洲原住民肠小肠最近引入了强壮梭状芽胞杆菌之后,生活在紧密的同义中。使用在四个码头(包括一个在过去四年中进行研究)的两年内每月更换的定居小组和物种诊断分子标记物来区分两个物种的幼体(N = 1,650),我们记录了两个物种的相似定居动态,其中两个定居日历年内的期限。除了一个例外,同类产品的结算时间非常相似。尽管NNS的沉降密度低于本地同类物,但在温暖季节之后的第二个沉降期,其幼体募集率很高,在成年人口中也观察到了这种情况。总而言之,我们的结果表明该物种是?通过空间垄断,定居动态不会导致一个物种在另一物种上的优势。此外,我们证明,随着时间的变化,NNS中的变化比本地物种中的变化更为明显。这可能是由于NNS对环境因素(例如温度和盐度)变化的更高敏感性。因此,环境变化最终可能会改变两个物种之间竞争性相互作用的强度以及物种优势。

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