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Home-field advantage: native gecko exhibits improved exertion capacity and locomotor ability in structurally complex environments relative to its invasive counterpart

机译:主场优势:当地壁虎在结构复杂的环境中表现出改善的劳累能力和运动能力,相对于其侵入性对应物

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Invasive species are of substantial concern because they may threaten ecosystem stability and biodiversity worldwide. Not surprisingly, studies examining the drivers of biological invasion have increased in number over the past few decades in an effort to curtail invasive species success by way of informing management decisions. The common house gecko, Hemidactylus frenatus, has successfully invaded the Pacific islands where it appears to thrive in and dominate non-natural habitats offering high food availability (i.e., well-lit human dwellings) compared to native geckos. Previous work demonstrated that H. frenatus can outperform the native gecko, Lepidodactylus lugubris, in terms of maximal sprint speed on relatively simple planar surfaces (e.g., building walls). Lepidodactylus lugubris and other native geckos, however, may have superior locomotor performance in three-dimensional, structurally complex habitats. Here we compared the locomotor behaviour and exertion capacity of the native gecko, Gehyra oceanica, and the invasive gecko, Hemidactylus frenatus, on the island of Mo’orea, French Polynesia, on fabricated structures simulating structurally complex substrates. We found that the native gecko exhibits improved locomotor performance compared to the invasive gecko on structurally complex substrates. We also completed encounter surveys to document free-ranging habitat use and behaviour of these two species. We discovered that H. frenatus were more common in natural habitats than previously observed and used similar substrates as G. oceanica, although G. oceanica appeared to use substrates with greater perch heights (i.e., trees). Our findings revealed that locomotor performance in complex environments may contribute to the previously observed habitat segregation between native and invasive Pacific island geckos. Furthermore, our locomotor and habitat use data are consistent with the hypothesis that G. oceanica may be resistant to invasion of H. frenatus in natural environments. Our study calls for more detailed ecophysiological and ecomorphological studies of both native and invasive Pacific gecko species.
机译:侵入性物种具有很大的关注,因为它们可能会威胁到全世界的生态系统稳定性和生物多样性。毫不奇怪,在过去的几十年中,检查生物入侵驱动程序的研究增加了措施,以便通过通知管理决策来削减侵入物种的成功。普通的房子壁虎Hemidactylus frenatus成功地侵犯了太平洋岛,在那里茁壮成长并主导非自然栖息地,与本地壁虎相比,提供了高食品可用性(即灯光的人类住所)。以前的工作证明了H.Frenatus在相对简单的平面表面上的最大冲刺速度方面可以优于原生壁虎lepidodactylus lugubris(例如,建筑物墙)。然而,Lepidodactylus Lugubris和其他原生壁虎可能在三维结构性复杂的栖息地中具有优异的运动性能。在这里,我们比较了本地壁虎,Gehyra Oceanica和Invasive Gecko,Mo'orea岛,法国波多尼尼亚岛上的制造结构的机车行为和侵入性壁虎,Hemidactylus Frenatus。我们发现,与结构复杂的基板上的侵入性壁虎相比,本机壁虎表现出改善的运动性能。我们还完成了遇到的调查,以记录自由范围的栖息地使用和这两个物种的行为。我们发现H.Frenatus在自然栖息地中更常见,而不是以前观察到的和使用类似的基质作为G. Oceanica,尽管G. Oceanica似乎使用具有更大鲈鱼高度的基材(即树)。我们的研究结果透露,复杂环境中的运动性能可能导致原生和侵入性太平洋壁壁板之间先前观察到的栖息地隔离。此外,我们的机车和栖息地使用数据与G. Oceanica在自然环境中的G.Frenatus侵犯H.Frenatus侵袭的假设一致。我们的研究要求对本地和侵入性太平洋壁虎种类进行更详细的生态生态学和生态学研究。

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