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Managing small, highly prolific invasive aquatic species: Exploring an ecosystem approach for the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki)

机译:管理小型高产入侵水生物种:探索东部蚊子(Gambusia holbrooki)的生态系统方法

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Invasive exotic species threaten native biodiversity worldwide and their management is on the agenda of an increasing number of countries. We explored the potential of an ecosystem approach for the natural control of Gambusia holbrooki, which is among the most pernicious and widely distributed fish invaders. Individual based linear mixed models were used to identify the ecosystem factors (conspecific density, environment and piscivorous birds) that most influenced life-history variation in male and female G. holbrooki (N 654). All traits (body condition, growth, length, gonad weight, offspring size and number, real and potential fertility) were associated with at least one ecosystem factor from the 18 water bodies surveyed in north-eastern Spain. Models for female reproductive traits had the highest fit (R-2 = 0.89) and those for body condition in both sexes the lowest (0.12). The life history of G. holbrooki was mostly affected by its density; increasing offspring number at the expense of offspring size at the sites with the highest fish density. Weaker effects on G. holbrooki life history were observed for the abundance of piscivorous birds and water-quality conditions, including turbidity and nutrient concentrations. Although effects were not consistent between traits, outputs supported that C. holbrooki has a wide tolerance to changes in water quality. Therefore, actions based solely on environmental changes within the range tested probably will fail in reducing the proliferation of G. holbrooki, especially if its body condition improved at the most naturalised sites. Overall, this study suggests that the management of C. holbrooki using ecologically sound treatments is likely to be very difficult in stagnant waters. Preventing new introductions and direct removal once established arc the most appropriate actions for the management of this small, highly prolific fish invader. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:外来入侵物种威胁着全世界的原生生物多样性,其管理已在越来越多的国家中提上日程。我们探索了生态系统方法对自然繁殖的Gambusia holbrooki的潜力,该物种是最有害和分布最广的鱼类入侵者之一。使用基于个体的线性混合模型来确定最影响雄性和雌性霍尔布鲁克(N 654)的生活史变化的生态系统因素(同种密度,环境和食肉鸟类)。所有特征(身体状况,生长,长度,生殖腺重量,后代大小和数量,真实和潜在的生育力)都与西班牙东北部调查的18个水体中的至少一个生态系统因素有关。女性生殖特征模型的拟合度最高(R-2 = 0.89),而男女身体状况模型的拟合度最低(0.12)。 G. holbrooki的生活史主要受其密度影响。在鱼类密度最高的地方,以增加后代数量为代价增加后代数量。在大量的食肉性鸟类和水质状况(包括浊度和营养物浓度)下,观察到了对荷氏布鲁氏菌生活史的较弱影响。尽管两个性状之间的影响不一致,但输出结果表明霍尔布鲁克梭菌对水质的变化具有宽容度。因此,仅根据所测试范围内的环境变化采取的行动可能将无法减少霍尔布鲁克菌的繁殖,尤其是在最自然化的地点改善其身体状况的情况下。总体而言,这项研究表明,在停滞的水域中,采用生态学上无害的处理方法来管理荷氏梭菌很困难。一旦建立,防止新的引进和直接清除是管理这种高度多产的小型鱼类入侵者的最适当措施。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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