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Invasion ratcheting in the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) and the ability of native and invaded ranges to predict its global distribution

机译:斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)的入侵棘轮行为以及原生和入侵范围预测其全球分布的能力

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Aim In this study, we investigate changes in the environmental niche of an important pest species, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), across its world-wide distribution. The ability of models based on the native (Ponto-Caspian) and invaded (Western European and North American) ranges to accurately model the potential distribution of zebra mussel elsewhere was also investigated.Location Europe and North America.Methods A comprehensive cross-continental occurrence database of the zebra mussel was used to explore the species' native and invaded ranges using univariate and multivariate analyses. In addition, ecological niche models (ENMs, employing MaxEnt) were used to investigate the ability of the native and invaded ranges to describe the species' distribution elsewhere.Results We found the zebra mussel to occupy different, but partly overlapping, environmental niches in the native Ponto-Caspian region and invaded European and North American regions. Accordingly, the ENMs calibrated with the native range accurately predicted regions of early colonization in Europe and North America, but not the subsequent expansion. ENMs calibrated with data from the European range failed to describe the invaded range in North America, and vice versa. Climate suitability curves furtherconfirmed a progressive spatio-temporal stretching of the climatic tolerance of the zebra mussel.Main conclusions This study provides novel evidence of multiple episodes of niche expansion in a notorious invasive species, and supports the use of partial ranges to better understand the species' spatio-temporal history of invasion. Separately, the native and invaded ranges provided important information regarding the species' environmental tolerance and the regions that are most suitable for first colonization, as well as identifying regions at risk in the case of a possible reintroduction. Collectively, the differences between the three ecological niche projections of the zebra mussel demonstrate that niche expansion of an invasive species within a new geographical region promotes the organism's further invasion in space and time, a process known as invasion ratcheting.
机译:目的在这项研究中,我们调查了重要害虫物种斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)在全球范围内的环境生态位变化。还研究了基于原生(蓬里海)和入侵(西欧和北美)范围的模型对其他地方斑马贻贝的潜在分布进行准确建模的能力。位置欧洲和北美方法全面的跨大陆发生使用单变量和多变量分析,使用斑马贻贝数据库来探索该物种的自然和入侵范围。此外,还使用生态位模型(ENM,采用MaxEnt)调查了原生和入侵范围描述该物种在其他地方分布的能力。结果我们发现斑马贻贝在其中占据了不同但部分重叠的环境生态位。原住民里海地区和入侵的欧洲和北美地区。因此,用自然范围校准的ENM可以准确预测欧洲和北美的早期定殖区域,但不能准确预测随后的扩展。用欧洲范围内的数据校准的ENM无法描述北美的入侵范围,反之亦然。气候适宜性曲线进一步证实了斑马贻贝的气候耐受性的时空扩展。主要结论这项研究提供了一个臭名昭著的入侵物种中小生境扩展多次发作的新证据,并支持利用局部范围更好地了解该物种时空入侵史。分别地,自然和入侵范围提供了有关物种的环境耐受性和最适合首次定殖的区域的重要信息,以及在可能再次引入时确定有风险的区域。总的来说,斑马贻贝的三个生态位生态预测之间的差异表明,入侵物种在新地理区域内的生态位扩展促进了生物体在空间和时间上的进一步入侵,这一过程称为入侵棘轮。

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