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Round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and native fishes as potential nest predators of centrarchid species in the upper St. Lawrence River

机译:圆虾虎鱼(Neogobius melanostomus)和本地鱼类可能是圣劳伦斯河上游中心cent族物种的潜在巢穴捕食者

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Widespread invasion of Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) throughout the Great Lakes has raised concerns regarding increased egg predation on fish species. To better understand nest predation, we examined nesting habitat selected by three upper St. Lawrence River Centrarchid species and the predator assemblage at nests during the 2011 and 2012 egg incubation and larval periods. Following removal of guarding males by angling, 5-min observations were used to identify and enumerate predators at rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris; n = 81), pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus; n = 80), and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu; n = 40) nests. Differences in nesting habitat among centrarchids corresponded with differences in nest predator assemblages along a gradient defined primarily by depth and substrate. Pumpkinseed nests in shallow depths with soft substrate were visited principally by minnow spp., but few round goby. Smallmouth bass nests at greater depth with hard substrates were frequented nearly exclusively by round goby, while rock bass nests at intermediate depth with a mix of hard and soft substrates were visited by round goby and yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Rock bass nests had a higher predator burden than pumpkinseed nests in 2011, but no differences were observed among centrarchid species in 2012. Round goby were a major component of the predators at rock bass and smallmouth bass nests. However, predation burden imposed by yellow perch was higher than round goby at rock bass nests. We conclude nesting habitat selection influences native and non-native egg predator assemblages, but whether round goby predation is additive or compensatory remains unclear. (C) 2019 International Association for Great Lakes Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:环虾虎鱼(Neogobius melanostomus)在五大湖中的广泛入侵引起了人们对鱼类对卵的捕食增加的担忧。为了更好地了解巢穴捕食,我们研究了2011年和2012年卵孵化和幼虫期期间,圣劳伦斯河中上游三种上等物种和巢中的捕食者组合所选择的筑巢栖息地。通过垂钓除去守卫雄性后,使用5分钟的观察来识别并枚举鲈鱼(Ambloplites rupestris; n = 81),南瓜子(Lepomis gibbosus; n = 80)和小嘴鲈(Micropterus dolomieu; n = 40)巢。中心族之间巢生境的差异与巢捕食者组合的差异相对应,该差异主要由深度和基质决定。 now鱼属主要探访浅底且具软基质的南瓜子巢,但很少有圆形虾虎鱼。圆形虾虎鱼几乎只在更深的浅口鲈鱼巢中筑巢,而硬底物则经常出现,而圆形虾虎鱼和黄色鲈鱼(Perca flavescens)则在中等深度的硬,软基质混合的鲈鱼巢中经常造访。鲈鱼巢在2011年比南瓜子巢的捕食者负担高,但2012年在原肠动物之间没有发现差异。圆虾虎鱼是摇滚鲈和小嘴鲈巢中捕食者的主要组成部分。然而,在鲈鱼巢中,黄色鲈鱼所带来的捕食负担要比圆虾虎鱼高。我们得出结论,筑巢生境的选择会影响本地和非本地的捕食者组合,但是对go鱼的捕食是累加性还是补偿性尚不清楚。 (C)2019国际大湖研究协会。由Elsevier B.V.发布。保留所有权利。

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