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The role of introduced mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) in excluding the native green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) from original habitats in south-eastern Australia

机译:引进的蚊鱼(Gambusia holbrooki)在排除澳大利亚东南部原始栖息地的本地绿色和金铃蛙(Litoria aurea)中的作用

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The introduction of fish has decimated many amphibian populations through increased predation, primarily on their larvae. Some amphibian species now occupy marginal habitats as a response to the presence of introduced fish predators. Such habitats may include ephemeral water bodies where fish do not usually occur, although breeding in these suboptimal environments may incur some cost to a species if its larvae are not adapted to develop under these conditions. We investigated this scenario of amphibian decline using the endangered green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) and the introduced mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) in a factorial experiment to determine the responses of tadpoles to declining water levels and the introduced predator. Tadpoles metamorphosed asynchronously but did not accelerate development in declining water or when housed with mosquitofish. Mass at metamorphosis was 30% less in declining water. Mass increased with time to metamorphosis in constant water-level treatments, but decreased in declining water. Tadpoles did not respond to mosquitofish and were therefore assumed to be naive to this predator. These results suggest that ephemeral habitats may be suboptimal for breeding, and tadpoles appear better suited to develop in permanent water bodies free of introduced fish. Intra-clutch variability in larval development (i.e. bet-hedging) may allow L. aurea to cope with unpredictable pond duration, whereby even permanent water bodies may occasionally dry out. The responses observed in L. aurea suggest that introduced fish may have reduced the suitability of permanent water bodies as breeding sites for other pond-breeding amphibian species. The use of less favourable ephemeral habitats as breeding sites may be responsible for some of the declines reported in amphibians since the 1970s.
机译:鱼类的引进通过增加捕食,使许多两栖动物种群减少,主要是其幼体。由于引入的鱼类捕食者的存在,一些两栖类物种现在占据了边缘生境。这些生境可能包括通常不发生鱼类的短暂水域,尽管在这种次优环境中进行繁殖可能会给某个物种带来一定的成本,如果其幼虫不适合在这些条件下发育。我们在一项析因实验中使用濒临灭绝的绿色和金色铃蛙(Litoria aurea)和引入的蚊鱼(Gambusia holbrooki)调查了这种两栖动物下降的情况,以确定t对水位下降和引入的捕食者的反应。 water异步变态,但在水下降或与蚊子一起饲养时,accelerate并没有加速发育。在下降的水中,变质处的质量减少了30%。在恒定的水位处理中,质量随着时间的增长而变态,而在水位下降的情况下,质量下降。 did对蚊子没有反应,因此被认为对这种捕食者是幼稚的。这些结果表明,短暂的栖息地对于繁殖可能不是最理想的,suited似乎更适合在没有引入鱼类的永久水体中生长。幼体发育中的离合器内变异性(即对冲对冲)可能使金黄色葡萄球菌能够应对不可预测的池塘持续时间,从而即使是永久性水体也可能偶尔变干。在金黄色葡萄球菌中观察到的反应表明,引入的鱼类可能降低了永久水体作为其他池塘繁殖两栖类物种繁殖地的适宜性。自1970年代以来,两栖动物报告的使用量下降可能是由于使用不太有利的短暂生境作为繁殖场所。

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    《Oecologia》 |2002年第3期|445-452|共8页
  • 作者

    A. Hamer; S. Lane; M. Mahony;

  • 作者单位

    Discipline of Biological Sciences School of Environmental and Life Sciences The University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia;

    Discipline of Biological Sciences School of Environmental and Life Sciences The University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia;

    Discipline of Biological Sciences School of Environmental and Life Sciences The University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia;

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  • 关键词

    Amphibian declines Environmental uncertainty Fish predation Habitat Tadpole life-history;

    机译:两栖动物减少环境不确定性鱼类捕食栖息地Ta的生活史;

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