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An analysis of suspected crayfish invasions in Missouri, U.S.A.: evidence for the prevalence of short-range translocations and support for expanded survey efforts

机译:美国密苏里州怀疑小龙虾入侵的分析:短距离易位流行的证据以及对扩大调查工作的支持

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Reports of alien crayfish invasions are increasingly common and often associated with well-documented ecological effects including native crayfish biodiversity declines. Because most regions in the U.S. and Canada have not been surveyed to detect the presence and gauge the threat status of such invasions, management agencies lack information on the magnitude of problems in their respective jurisdictions. Our objectives were to catalog, confirm and summarize suspected crayfish invasions that were reported in one U.S. state in recent years. Data were also examined for potential spatial patterns, prevalence of certain species as invaders and effects to native crayfishes. We collected reports of crayfish introductions/invasions from 1998–2014, and attempted to confirm them via sampling. We catalogued 34 reports and confirmed 31 as suspected invasions involving 6 invading species. Procambarus acutu s was easily the most frequent invader, and all invading species were native to at least part of Missouri. Most suspected invasions involved species that were legal for commercial sale in the state, but many also involved non-commercial species that are described as “narrow-range endemics.” Invading species were abundant, dominating crayfish communities, at several sites. Native species have apparently declined or been displaced at several locations. Our results suggest the potential for many unreported crayfish invasions in the U.S. and Canada, including those caused by shorter-range (e.g., intrastate) translocations. Ecoregions featuring high crayfish diversity could be threatened with significant declines of native species with narrow ranges. Increased survey efforts in these regions are warranted to estimate threat levels and provide agencies with information to support management actions.
机译:关于外来小龙虾入侵的报道越来越普遍,并且经常与有据可查的生态影响相关,包括本地小龙虾生物多样性下降。由于尚未对美国和加拿大的大多数地区进行调查以发现此类入侵的存在并评估此类入侵的威胁状态,因此管理机构缺乏有关其各自辖区中问题严重程度的信息。我们的目标是对近年来在美国一个州报告的小龙虾可疑入侵进行分类,确认和总结。还检查了数据的潜在空间格局,某些物种作为入侵者的流行以及对本地小龙虾的影响。我们收集了1998-2014年小龙虾的引进/入侵报告,并试图通过抽样进行确认。我们对34份报告进行了分类,并确认了31例涉及6种入侵物种的可疑入侵。尖头原螯虾很容易成为最频繁的入侵者,并且所有入侵物种都是密苏里州至少部分地区的原生物种。大多数可疑入侵涉及该州合法出售的物种,但许多也涉及被称为“窄范围流行病”的非商业物种。在几个地点,入侵物种丰富,在小龙虾群落中占主导地位。本地物种显然已在几个地方减少或流离失所。我们的研究结果表明,美国和加拿大可能发生许多未报告的小龙虾入侵事件,包括短程(例如州内)易位引起的入侵。小龙虾多样性高的生态区可能受到范围狭窄的本地物种大量减少的威胁。有必要在这些地区加大调查力度,以估计威胁程度并向机构提供信息以支持管理行动。

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