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Limnoperna fortunei versus Dreissena polymorpha: population densities and benthic community impacts of two invasive freshwater bivalves.

机译:Limnoperna fortunei 与 Dreissena polymorpha :两个侵入性淡水双壳类的种群密度和底栖生物群落影响。

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In this study, for the first time, using similar methods, we compared the population density and distribution across different substrate types of Limnoperna fortunei and Dreissena polymorpha, as well as their impacts on the composition of benthic communities. Data on L. fortunei were obtained in Rio Tercero Reservoir, Argentina, whereas studies on D. polymorpha were conducted in North America and Europe. We found that, similar to the zebra mussel, L. fortunei creates high densities on hard substrates in the littoral zone, and avoids soft substrates in the profundal zone; however, the overall population density of L. fortunei in a water body seems to be higher than that of zebra mussels. Additional studies on Limnoperna are needed to confirm this hypothesis. The effect of L. fortunei on macrobenthos is very similar to the effect of D. polymorpha and is associated with an increase in the overall diversity, density, and biomass of native macroinvertebrates in druses compared with bare sediments. The presence of L. fortunei druses in the littoral zones of Rio Tercero has increased the average species richness of native benthic invertebrates per sample by almost 70% and their density and biomass by threefold, positively affecting epifaunal organisms and negatively burrowing invertebrates and unionids. In the near future, the freshwaters of North America may be colonized by L. fortunei, resulting in strong impacts on entire invaded ecosystems and devastating impacts on native unionids, especially in the southern regions of the United States, which are not colonized with dreissenids.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.2983/035.029.0432
机译:在本研究中,我们首次使用相似的方法比较了 Limnoperna fortunei 和 Dreissena polymorpha 的不同底物类型的种群密度和分布及其影响关于底栖生物群落的组成。 L上的数据。 fortunei 是在阿根廷的Rio Tercero水库获得的,而对 D的研究却是这样。多形体在北美和欧洲进行。我们发现,与斑马贻贝相似, L。 fortunei 在沿海区域的硬质基质上形成高密度,并避免在深海区域的软质基质;但是,总体人口密度为L。水体中的财富似乎比斑马贻贝的要高。需要进一步对 Limnoperna 进行研究,以证实这一假设。 L的影响。大型底栖动物上的财富与 D的作用非常相似。与裸露的沉积物相比,泥dr中原生大型无脊椎动物的整体多样性,密度和生物量的增加与之相关。 L的存在。里奥泰尔塞罗(Rio Tercero)沿岸地区的财富扩散使每个样本中底栖无脊椎动物的平均物种丰富度增加了近70%,密度和生物量增加了三倍,对表生生物产生了积极影响,对无脊椎动物和混种动物产生了负面影响。在不久的将来,北美的淡水可能会被 L殖民。 fortunei ,从而对整个入侵的生态系统产生了强烈影响,并对本地工会工人产生了毁灭性影响,尤其是在美国南部地区,这些地区没有Dreissenids的殖民。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org /10.2983/035.029.0432

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