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Fish functional groups in the San Francisco Estuary: Understanding new fish assemblages in a highly altered estuarine ecosystem

机译:旧金山河口的鱼类功能组:了解河口生态系统高度变化的新鱼类组合

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Estuarine fish assemblages are undergoing rapid change due to invasions of non-native species and physicochemical alteration of their habitats. Here, we examine the novel fish assemblages of the upper San Francisco Estuary (SFE) by first placing the fishes into ecological assemblages (EAs) of species that co-occur based on salinity, macrohabitat, and diet. We then used the morphological characteristics of each species to place them into functional groups (FGs) or potentially functionally independent species (FIS). Our question was: are there native and non-native species that occupy a similar niche in ecomorphological space, and thus potentially interact? Then, based on our results, we sought to understand if there is evidence that native species are being displaced by non-native species. The 43 species examined were placed into 17 EAs of potentially interacting species. Within these EAs, we identified 13 FGs and 13 FIS based on ecomorphology. Six FGs contain both native and non-native species indicating organization independent of the origin of the species. However, in most cases the native species were present in low abundance or were in categories of risk. Five FGs contained just non-native species that were found mainly in altered habitats and two FGs contained just native species. Overall, both native and non-native species appear to form a novel assemblage, although the decline of some native species in the face of potential competitors and predators suggests the final assemblage has not yet been determined. In addition, ongoing alterations of the SFE ecosystem increase the likelihood that invasions of new species will continue, causing further changes to the assemblage.
机译:由于外来物种的入侵和其栖息地的物理化学变化,河口鱼类种群正在发生快速变化。在这里,我们通过首先将鱼类放入根据盐度,宏观栖息地和饮食共同出现的物种的生态组合(EA)中,研究了旧金山河口(SFE)的新型鱼类组合。然后,我们使用每种物种的形态特征将它们放入功能组(FG)或可能具有功能独立性的物种(FIS)中。我们的问题是:是否存在在生态形态空间中占据类似生态位并可能相互作用的本地和非本地物种?然后,根据我们的结果,我们试图了解是否有证据表明本地物种正在被非本地物种取代。将检查的43个物种放入可能相互作用的物种的17个EA中。在这些EA中,我们根据生态形态学确定了13个FG和13个FIS。六个FG包含本地和非本地物种,表明其组织独立于物种的起源。但是,在大多数情况下,本地物种的数量很少或处于危险类别。五个FG仅包含主要在改变的栖息地中发现的非本地物种,而两个FG仅包含本地物种。总体而言,尽管面对潜在的竞争者和掠食者,一些本地物种的数量下降表明尚未确定最终的物种组合,但本地物种和非本地物种似乎都构成了一个新颖的组合。此外,SFE生态系统的不断变化增加了新物种入侵将继续的可能性,从而导致种群的进一步变化。

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