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The effect of geographic origin on interactions between adult invasive green crabs carcinus maenas and juvenile American lobsters Homarus americanus in Atlantic Canada

机译:地理起源对成年入侵性绿色蟹蟹和美国龙虾在加拿大大西洋的美洲大螯虾之间的相互作用的影响

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The European green crab Carcinus maenas is an invasive species in the northwestern Atlantic that has the potential to compete and prey upon endemics such as juvenile American lobster Homarus americanus. Recent laboratory studies have reached opposite conclusions regarding the dominance relationship between these species, even documenting a reversal of roles as predator and prey. Interestingly, these contradicting results involved crab populations from different regions in Atlantic Canada (St. George's Bay in the Northumberland Strait and Passamaquoddy Bay in the Bay of Fundy), which are genetically different and presumed to be the result of different invasion events. In this study we housed juvenile lobsters and adult green crabs together in 3-m diameter flow-through tanks, and monitored their mortality, growth and behaviour from September through December 2009. The experiment involved five treatments, three experimental treatments with 2.5 lobsters/m~2 housed with an equal density of green crabs from one of three regions (Passamaquoddy Bay, St George's Bay or Chedabucto Bay on the Scotian Shelf) and two control treatments with lobsters alone stocked at either 2.5 or 5 individuals/m~2. Chedabucto Bay was chosen as a third region as crabs there are genetically similar to conspecifics in St George's Bay, but experience environmental conditions more similar to Passamaquoddy Bay. Green crabs had a significant and negative impact on lobster survival during the experiment, and the magnitude of this impact varied in relation to the green crabs' geographic origin, as mortality was significantly higher for lobsters paired with St. George's Bay and Chedabucto Bay crabs than Passamaquoddy Bay crabs. These differences in lobster mortality patterns lead to two important conclusions. First, the greater predatory impact of green crabs from St. George's Bay relative to Passamaquoddy Bay is consistent with the contrasting results recently reported in the literature, suggesting that these are of biological significance and not simply the result of procedural differences between studies. Second, the fact that the predatory impact of Chedabucto Bay green crabs was similar to that of conspecifics from St. Georges Bay, but greater than those from Passamaquoddy Bay, suggests that these differences in interspecific dominance patterns are correlated with genetic differences between green crab populations related to their invasion history in Atlantic Canada. The mechanisms underlying the effect of crab geographic origin on its interaction with juvenile lobster remain elusive, however, as no differences in crab behaviour or morphology were found that correlated with the pattern of lobster mortality.
机译:欧洲绿蟹Carcinus maenas是西北大西洋的一种入侵物种,具有竞争和捕食美洲龙虾Homarus americanus等地方性物种的潜力。最近的实验室研究就这些物种之间的优势关系得出了相反的结论,甚至证明了作为捕食者和猎物的作用的逆转。有趣的是,这些矛盾的结果涉及加拿大大西洋不同地区(诺森伯兰海峡的圣乔治湾和芬第湾的帕萨马夸迪湾)的螃蟹种群,它们在遗传上是不同的,并推测是不同入侵事件的结果。在这项研究中,我们将小龙虾和成年青蟹放在直径为3米的流通池中,并监控了它们的死亡率,生长和行为(从2009年9月至2009年12月)。该实验涉及5种处理方法,其中3种实验处理方法是每米2.5只龙虾〜2用来自三个地区之一的三只螃蟹(帕斯科马德迪湾,圣乔治湾或斯科塔尔货架上的切达布克托湾)饲养相同密度的绿蟹,以及两种单独的龙虾对照处理,每只龙虾的养鱼量为2.5或5个/ m〜2。 Chedabucto湾被选为第三地区,因为螃蟹在遗传上与圣乔治湾的物种相似,但所经历的环境条件与Passamaquoddy湾更为相似。在实验过程中,绿蟹对龙虾的生存产生了显着的负面影响,这种影响的程度与绿蟹的地理来源有关,因为与圣乔治湾和Chedabucto湾成对的龙虾的死亡率明显高于蓝蟹。 Passamaquoddy湾螃蟹。龙虾死亡率模式的这些差异得出两个重要的结论。首先,相对于Passamaquoddy湾,圣乔治湾对绿蟹的掠食性影响更大,这与文献中最近报道的对比结果一致,表明这些具有生物学意义,而不仅仅是研究之间程序差异的结果。其次,Chedabucto湾绿蟹的掠食性影响与圣乔治湾的同种动物类似,但大于Passamaquoddy湾,这表明种间优势模式的这些差异与绿蟹种群之间的遗传差异有关。与他们在加拿大大西洋的入侵历史有关。螃蟹地理起源对其与少年龙虾相互作用的潜在影响机制仍然难以捉摸,但是,由于未发现与龙虾死亡率模式相关的螃蟹行为或形态差异。

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