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When a river is affected by a reservoir: Trophic interactions and flexibility in feeding strategies of alpine bullhead (Cottus poecilopus) and European bullhead (Cottus gobio)

机译:当河流受水库影响时:高山bull鱼(Cottus poecilopus)和欧洲bull鱼(Cottus gobio)的营养相互作用和灵活性

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The alpine bullhead and European bullhead are benthic fish species protected by law in several European countries. One of the problems of European rivers is the ever-increasing number of reservoirs, which has adverse impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Feeding ecology of both species evaluated separately has been a subject of several studies, however, none of the studies paid attention to feeding interactions between them. Thus, the aims of the study were to evaluate trophic interactions of the two bullhead species and to assess their ability to cope with environmental disturbances caused by a reservoir. The study area consisted of three sites on the river Cierny Vah (Slovakia) that differed from each other by the intensity of pressures posed by the reservoir. The two species were found to coexist at two sites below the reservoir, because the reservoir affected their distribution along the river. For alpine bullhead, chironomid, hydropsychid and baetid larvae were the most important prey items, whereas the diet spectrum of European bullhead contained hydropsychid, chironomid larvae and detritus. Differences in diet composition were found among sampling sites. Temporal variations in the diet composition demonstrated that alpine bullhead is a more flexible feeder than European bullhead. Being predominantly food generalists, both species were able to shift their feeding strategies towards specialization when exposed to environmental disturbances at the most affected site. The reservoir increased the diet overlap between the two species, and thus changed their trophic interactions. Both alpine bullhead and European bullhead managed to cope with environmental disturbances caused by the reservoir, however, in lower population densities. Moreover, the reduced diversity of resources increased the potential for trophic competition between them. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:高山头和欧洲头是在几个欧洲国家/地区受法律保护的底栖鱼类。欧洲河流的问题之一是水库数量的不断增加,这对水生生态系统产生了不利影响。分别评估这两种物种的摄食生态学已成为数项研究的主题,但是,没有研究关注它们之间的摄食相互作用。因此,该研究的目的是评估两种bull鱼物种的营养相互作用,并评估它们应对由水库引起的环境干扰的能力。研究区域由Cierny Vah河(斯洛伐克)上的三个地点组成,这三个地点之间的区别在于水库带来的压力强度。发现这两种物种在水库下方的两个地点共存,因为水库影响了它们在河中的分布。对于高山bull头,chi虫,水psych虫和ba虫幼虫是最重要的猎物,而欧洲bull鱼的饮食谱中含有hydro虫,chi虫幼虫和碎屑。在抽样地点之间发现饮食组成存在差异。日粮组成的时间变化表明,高寒牛头比欧洲牛头更灵活。作为主要的食品通才,当这两种物种在受灾最严重的地点受到环境干扰时,它们都可以将其喂养策略转向专业化。水库增加了两个物种之间的饮食重叠,从而改变了它们的营养相互作用。高山的牛头和欧洲的牛头都设法应付了水库造成的环境干扰,但是人口密度较低。此外,资源多样性的减少增加了它们之间进行营养竞赛的潜力。 (C)2018 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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