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Feeding habits of the exotic black bullhead Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque) in the Iberian Peninsula: first evidence of direct predation on native fish species

机译:伊比利亚半岛外来黑头牛Ameiurus melas(Rafinesque)的摄食习惯:直接捕食本地鱼类的第一个证据

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The feeding ecology of the exotic invasive black bullhead Ameiurus melas was conducted in the Iberian Peninsula for the first time. Dietary analysis based on the stomach contents of individuals caught in several Iberian basins was carried out as a first step to evaluate its potential threat for the native Iberian ichthyofauna. Aquatic macroinvertebrates (mainly Chironomidae) dominated the black bullhead's diet in all size-classes and sites, irrespective of natural riverine or artificial lentic habitats. Secondary prey items were responsible for the observed between-sites (microcrustaceans in artificial lentic habitat; oligochaeta and caddisfly larvae in natural riverine habitats) and ontogenetic diet differences (from microcrustaceans to larger prey). These diet variations were also detected in trophic diversity values and feeding strategy plots. Black bullheads consumed plant material, terrestrial prey and co-occurring fish species (native or exotic) and thus they could be considered as generalist or opportunistic, foraging on the most abundant and available prey. There was no positive relationship between black bullhead size (total length) and fish prey size, probably indicating piscivory on dead or dying vulnerable fishes as well as predation on smaller-sized active fishes. The results showed that the black bullhead could negatively affect native Iberian ichthyofauna throughout direct predation and competition. Aspects of potential conservation and management implications of fishes resulting from the undesirable presence of the black bullhead in Iberian water bodies are discussed.
机译:首次在伊比利亚半岛进行了外来侵入性黑头牛Amelurus melas的饲养生态学研究。第一步,是根据在多个伊比利亚盆地捕获的个体的胃内容物进行饮食分析,以评估其对伊比利亚原生鱼鱼的潜在威胁。水生大型无脊椎动物(主要是Chi科)在所有大小等级和地点的黑bull头饮食中均占主导地位,而与天然河沿岸或人工透镜体栖息地无关。次要猎物是造成站点间观测到的(人工小透镜生境中的甲壳类动物;天然河流生境中的寡壳类和纲蝇类幼虫)和个体发育的饮食差异(从小甲壳类到较大的猎物)的原因。还从营养多样性值和喂养策略图中检测到了这些饮食变化。黑头黑头消耗了植物材料,陆地猎物和共生的鱼类(本地或外来),因此,它们被认为是通才或投机的,它们以最丰富和可用的猎物为食。黑色bull头大小(总长度)与猎物大小之间没有正相关关系,这可能表明在死的或垂死的脆弱鱼上有食肉动物,在较小尺寸的活鱼上也有捕食。结果表明,在直接捕食和竞争过程中,黑头黑头犬可能会对本地伊比利亚鱼鳞鱼造成负面影响。讨论了伊比利亚水体中黑头head的不良存在所导致的鱼类潜在的养护和管理意义。

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