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Stable isotopic signatures, tissue stoichiometry, and nutrient cycling (C and N) of native and invasive freshwater bivalves

机译:天然和侵入性淡水双壳类动物的稳定同位素特征,组织化学计量和养分循环(C和N)

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Filter-feeding mussels historically comprised most of benthic biomass in many streams. They contribute to stream ecosystem functioning by linking the water column and benthic habitats. Both native and nonnative species coexist in many streams, but their ecological roles are not well quantified. The invasive bivalve, Corbicula fluminea, has the potential to alter profoundly organic matter dynamics and nutrient cycling in streams. We compared stable isotope ratios and tissue and biodeposit stoichiometry of the native freshwater mussel, Elliptio crassidens, and C. fluminea in a Coastal Plain stream (Ichawaynochaway Creek, a tributary to the lower Flint River, Georgia, USA) to assess their trophic niche space and potential effects on nutrient cycling. We hypothesized that C. fluminea would assimilate a larger range of materials than E. crassidens. To determine dietary overlap of C. fluminea and E. crassidens, we measured the elemental and stable isotopic compositions (δ~(13)C and δ~(15)N) of their tissue. Corbicula fluminea showed lower trophic fidelity than E. crassidens and was able to acquire and assimilate a wide range of resources, as illustrated by their wide range of δ~(13)C values. Corbicula fluminea also might alter nutrient cycling in the benthic environment of streams because they retain less N than E. crassidens, as reflected by their higher tissue C:N. In the laboratory, we measured C and N in biodeposits (feces and pseudofeces) from the 2 species. Corbicula fluminea released more N through their biodeposits relative to E. crassidens by mass, a result implying that C. fluminea might modify nutrient cycling in streams. Our results show important differences in the food resources assimilated and the nutrients deposited as feces and pseudofeces by these 2 bivalves. Furthermore, our results demonstrate how invasive species, such as C. fluminea, can alter aquatic environments through differences in species traits within a functional group.
机译:从历史上看,以滤食为食的贻贝在许多溪流中包含大部分底栖生物量。它们通过将水柱和底栖生境联系起来,为河流生态系统的功能做出了贡献。本地物种和非本地物种在许多河流中共存,但其生态作用尚未得到很好的量化。侵入性的双壳类,Corbicula fluminea,有可能深刻改变河流中的有机物动力学和养分循环。我们比较了沿海平原溪流(Ichawaynochaway Creek,美国佐治亚州弗林特河下游的支流)的天然淡水贻贝,Elliptio crassidens和C. fluminea的稳定同位素比率以及组织和生物沉积化学计量,以评估其营养生态位空间以及对养分循环的潜在影响。我们假设,C。fluminea比E. crassidens吸收的材料范围更大。为了确定C. fluminea和E. crassidens的饮食重叠,我们测量了它们组织中元素和稳定的同位素组成(δ〜(13)C和δ〜(15)N)。比起大肠埃希菌,Corbicula fluminea的营养保真度低,并且能够获取和吸收各种各样的资源,如它们的δ〜(13)C值范围很广。由于其较高的组织C:N含量,Corbicula fluminea可能还会改变溪流底栖环境中的养分循环,因为它们保留的氮含量比E. crassidens少。在实验室中,我们测量了这两个物种的生物沉积物(粪便和伪粪便)中的C和N。相对于crassidens,按质量计,Corbicula fluminea通过其生物沉积释放出更多的N,这表明C. fluminea可能会改变溪流中的养分循环。我们的结果表明,这两个双壳类动物在同化的食物资源以及作为粪便和假粪便沉积的营养素方面存在重要差异。此外,我们的研究结果表明,入侵物种(例如C. fluminea)如何通过功能组内物种特征的差异来改变水生环境。

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