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Non‐native Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) supports consumers in urban lake food webs

机译:非本地中国神秘蜗牛( Bellamya chinensis )支持城市湖泊食物网中的消费者

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Non‐native species are widely regarded as threats to ecosystem structure and function; however, these species may also provide benefits to ecosystems that have lost former functions to environmental degradation. This study evaluated whether non‐native species provide prey resources or induce trophic cul‐de‐sacs (by diverting basal energy away from higher trophic levels) in developed ecosystems where native prey are in decline. We used stable isotopes of ~(13)C, ~(15)N, and ~(2)H to assess whether non‐native Chinese Mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis ) provides a prey resource to consumers, and maintains the integration of benthic resources into food webs of lakes subjected to lakeshore development. Regardless of Bellamya presence, consumers in undeveloped lakes were supported primarily by benthic resources, and lakeshore development dramatically reduced consumer reliance on these resources. This was at least partly due to a reduction in the availability of native snails, a high‐quality prey item, to the dominant littoral consumer, molluscivorous pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus ). In developed lakes with non‐native Bellamya , generalist yellow perch (Perca flavescens ) and piscivorous largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides ) consumed benthic resources in proportions similar to undeveloped lakes, and pumpkinseed sunfish consumed Bellamya in higher proportions than in undeveloped lakes. Thus, Bellamya provided a prey substitute in developed lakes where native snail populations were depressed; and Bellamya 's influence extended to higher trophic‐level consumers. Our study provides evidence that non‐native species can ameliorate some effects of environmental degradation, and we suggest that future research considers how the effects of non‐native species, either positive or negative, may vary across human‐modified landscapes.
机译:外来物种被广泛认为是对生态系统结构和功能的威胁。然而,这些物种也可能给已经因环境退化而失去原有功能的生态系统带来好处。这项研究评估了非本地物种是否提供了猎物资源或诱导了营养死路(通过将基础能量从较高营养水平转移出去)在本地猎物正在减少的发达生态系统中。我们使用〜(13)C,〜(15)N和〜(2)H的稳定同位素来评估非本地中国神秘蜗牛( Bellamya chinensis)是否为消费者提供猎物资源并保持整合底栖资源进入受湖岸发展影响的湖泊食物网。不管贝拉米亚的存在如何,未开发湖泊中的消费者主要受到底栖资源的支持,而湖岸开发大大减少了消费者对这些资源的依赖。这至少部分是由于对主要的沿海消费者,软体食性南瓜籽翻车鱼( Lepomis gibbosus)的本地蜗牛(一种优质的猎物)的供应量减少了。在具有非本地贝拉米亚的发达湖泊中,通体黄鲈( Perca flavescens)和带食性大嘴鲈( Micropterus salmoides)消耗底栖动物资源的比例与未开发湖泊相似,南瓜籽太阳鱼也食用贝拉米亚的比例高于未开发的湖泊。因此,贝拉米亚在发达的湖泊中提供了猎物替代品,那里的本地蜗牛种群被压低。贝拉米亚(Bellamya)的影响力扩展到了较高营养级别的消费者。我们的研究提供了证据,表明非本地物种可以改善环境退化的某些影响,并且我们建议未来的研究考虑非本地物种(无论是正面的还是负面的)的影响如何在人类改造的景观之间变化。

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