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Direct and indirect effects of species displacements: An invading freshwater amphipod can disrupt leaf-litter processing and shredder efficiency

机译:物种迁移的直接和间接影响:入侵的淡水两栖类动物可能会破坏凋落物的加工和切碎机的效率

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Invasive species may threaten the fundamental role played by native macroinvertebrate shredders in determining energy flow and the trophic dynamics of freshwater ecosystems. Functionally, amphipods have long been regarded as mainly shredders, but they are increasingly recognized as major predators of other macroinvertebrate taxa. Furthermore, intraguild predation (IGP) between native and invasive amphipods underlies many species displacements. We used laboratory mesocosms to investigate what might happen to shredders and leaf-litter processing in water bodies invaded by the highly predatory Ponto-Caspian amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus, which is spreading rapidly throughout Europe and may soon invade the North American Great Lakes. The leaf-shredding efficiency of D. villosus was significantly lower than that of 3 Gammarus species (2 native and 1 invasive) that D. villosus has either already displaced or may be currently displacing in The Netherlands. In addition, D. villosus was a major predator of all of these native and invasive amphipod shredders and of a common isopod shredder Asellus aquaticus. Leaf processing in Gammarus and Asellus mesocosms declined rapidly in the presence of D. villosus and ceased altogether within 4 d because by then, all potential shredders had been killed and consumed. Furthermore, the shredding efficiency of surviving amphipods and isopods declined significantly within 2 d of the release of D. villosus, a result indicating that predator-avoidance behavior may override leaf processing. We discuss the implications of these direct and indirect effects of D. villosus invasions and species displacements on community structure and litter processing in aquatic ecosystems.
机译:外来入侵物种可能会威胁本地大型无脊椎动物切碎机在确定能量流和淡水生态系统的营养动态方面所起的基本作用。从功能上讲,两栖动物长期以来一直被认为是主要的切碎机,但它们被越来越多地认为是其他大型无脊椎动物类群的主要捕食者。此外,天然和侵入性两栖动物之间的公会内捕食(IGP)是许多物种迁徙的基础。我们使用实验室中的宇宙观研究了高度掠夺性的蓬图里海两栖类双足类拟南芥(Dikerogammarus villosus)入侵的水体中的切碎机和枯枝落叶处理可能发生的情况,该物种在欧洲迅速传播,并可能很快入侵北美五大湖。在荷兰,D。villosus的碎叶效率显着低于3个Gammarus物种(2个本地物种和1个入侵物种)的切碎效率。此外,D。villosus是所有这些本地和侵入性两栖类切碎机以及常见的等足类切碎机Asellus aquaticus的主要捕食者。在存在D. villosus的情况下,伽马鲁斯和Asellus中胚层的叶片加工迅速下降,并在4天内完全停止,因为那时所有潜在的切碎机都被杀死并消耗掉。此外,存活的两栖类和等足类动物的切碎效率在D. villosus释放后2 d内显着下降,结果表明避免捕食者的行为可能会超过叶片的加工。我们讨论了D. villosus入侵和物种移位对水生生态系统中群落结构和凋落物加工的这些直接和间接影响的含义。

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