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Impacts of predation by piapara Megaleporinus obtusidens (Valenciennes, 1837) on the population densities of the invasive golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857)

机译:Piapara Megaleporinus obtusidens(瓦伦塞恩,1837年)对侵袭性金贻贝林尼·福雷尼(Dunker,1857)的人口密度影响

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Limnoperna fortunei has been dispersing fast across South America by means of anthropic activities, invading aquatic ecosystems and causing substantial ecological and economic changes. Among these changes, L. fortunei has the potential to become an important prey species, and studies have verified their consumption by several fish in the South American continent. However, the impacts of fish predation on mussel densities have not yet been quantified. The present study had as a main objective the experimental evaluation of the potential impact of predation by piapara M. obtusidens on the densities of L. fortunei. Thus, a short-term experiment of predation in a fish farm was conducted in the upper Parana'. River basin, Brazil. The exposure to predation by adults of M. obtusidens consistently reduced the biomass of L. fortunei with the level of impact increasing significantly as the density of predators and period of exposure increased. The observation of several substrates with a total removal of mussels indicated that all size classes of shells were preyed. Megaleporinus obtusidens presents various determining characteristics for the predation success on L. fortunei in confined areas, such as resistance to nonnatural conditions, and mouth apparatus able to both remove several sizes of mussels on rigid substrates, and break apart the shells. The results of this experiment indicate the important role of predation in reducing the population densities of L. fortunei, as well as the potential use of M. obtusidens as an auxiliary tool for the maintenance of integrated invasive species prevention mechanisms.
机译:利用人类活动,侵入水生生态系统并造成大量生态和经济变化,林纳多纳·富国在南美洲跨越南美洲的迅速分散。在这些变化中,L. Fortunei有可能成为重要的猎物物种,研究已经通过南美洲大陆的几条鱼核实了他们的消费。然而,尚未量化了鱼类捕食对贻贝密度的影响。本研究主要目的是对Piapara M.丧失对L. Fortunei的密度捕捉的潜在影响的实验评价。因此,在上部paraana'中进行了鱼类农场的捕食的短期试验。河流域,巴西。对M.成年人的暴露于成人的捕食始终减少了L. Fortunei的生物量随着捕食者密度和暴露的时间增加而增加的影响。具有总去除贻贝的几种基材的观察表明所有尺寸的壳类均捕食。 Megaleporinus obtusidens在限制区域中的L. Fortunei上的捕食成功呈各种确定特征,例如对非自然条件的抵抗力,并且能够在刚性基板上移除几种贻贝的口腔装置,并分解壳体。该实验的结果表明捕食在降低L. Fortunei人口密度的重要作用,以及M. obtusidens作为维持综合侵入物种预防机制的辅助工具。

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