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A tale of shells and claws: The signal crayfish as a threat to the pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera in Europe

机译:壳和爪子的故事:信号小龙虾作为对欧洲的珍珠贻贝玛格兰人玛格丽塔的威胁

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The freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera is a highly threatened species in Europe. Several mechanisms may be responsible for the decline in distribution and abundance of European pearl mussel populations, but almost no quantitative data exists about the possible negative impacts of invasive alien species (IAS). In this study, we clearly demonstrate that the invasive signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus predates pearl mussels, using a laboratorial experiment followed by in situ validation in four rivers in the North of Portugal (Mente, Rabacal, Tuela and Baceiro Rivers; Douro Basin). In the laboratory, the crayfish had a clear preference for small-sized pearl mussels but no differences in predation were found in mesocosms with and without sediment. In addition, we clearly demonstrated that the signal crayfish predates pearl mussels in natural conditions and detected a significant density dependent effect (i.e., sites with more crayfish presented higher number of pearl mussel shells with marks of predation). Given the recent introduction of the signal crayfish and the potential negative impacts on pearl mussel populations we also investigated its autoecology (distribution, abundance, size structure and sex-ratio) in the four studied rivers. Significant differences in average abundance and size of the crayfish were detected between sites and the sex-ratio was highly skewed to females. In view of the widespread distribution of signal crayfish (and other invasive crayfish species) in Europe, future management actions devoted to the conservation of pearl mussels should take in consideration the possible negative effects of these predators, especially on juveniles. (c) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:淡水珍珠玛塞尔玛格丽塔玛格丽塔玛格丽塔是欧洲威胁的威胁。若干机制可能负责欧洲珍珠贻贝种群的分配和丰度的下降,但几乎没有关于侵袭性外来物种(IAS)可能的负面影响的数量数据。在这项研究中,我们清楚地证明了侵入式信号小龙虾Pacifastacus Leniusculus使用实验室实验预测珍珠贻贝,然后在葡萄牙北部的四个河流中验证(Mente,Rabacal,Tuela和Baceiro Rivers; Douro Basin)。在实验室中,小龙虾对小尺寸的珍珠贻贝有明确的偏好,但在具有沉积物和没有沉积物的中间核科姆斯中没有发现捕食的差异。此外,我们清楚地证明了信号小龙虾在天然条件下预测珍珠贻贝,并检测到具有更大的密度依赖性效果(即,具有更多小龙虾的地点提出了捕食标记的珍珠贻贝壳数量较高的珍珠贻贝壳。鉴于最近引入信号小龙虾和珍珠贻贝人群的潜在负面影响,我们还在四个研究的河流中调查了其自动生态(分布,丰裕,大小结构和性别比率)。在地点之间检测到丘巴平均丰度和大小的显着差异,性别比对女性高度偏向。鉴于欧洲的信号小龙虾(和其他侵入性小龙虾种类)的广泛分布,致力于保护珍珠贻贝的未来管理行为应考虑这些捕食者可能的负面影响,特别是在青少年上。 (c)2019 Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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