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Invertebrates associated with aquatic plants bought from aquarium stores in Canada and New Zealand

机译:与从加拿大和新西兰的水族馆商店购买的水生植物相关的无脊椎动物

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Invertebrate species carried incidentally (i.e., ‘hitchhikers’) in the aquarium trade have gained increasing attention in recent years, but factors affecting the movement of species from stores to homes are poorly understood. We aimed to determine how macrophytes bought from stores act as vectors for transport of non-indigenous invertebrate species. We tested whether incidental invertebrate faunas carried on macrophytes vary internationally by comparing the New Zealand and Canadian trades, and if macrophyte species with different morphologies carry different risks. We recorded a large variety of invertebrate species associated with Vallisneria spp., Sword plants ( Echinodorus spp.) and Elodea canadensis bought from stores, including species non-indigenous to both countries. Community composition of incidental fauna differed significantly between New Zealand (primarily domestically cultivated) and Canadian (primarily imported) bought macrophytes. Differences in composition between different macrophyte species were only statistically significant between wild-collected E. canadensis and the cultured species in New Zealand. Behaviours observed in stores, such as the amount of time macrophytes were removed from water before being placed in plastic bags for transport, did not affect the abundances or richness of incidental invertebrates transported, and thus did not appear to be effective in reducing invasion risk. We therefore recommend chemical treatment for removal of invertebrates from macrophytes at or pre-border, and from tanks containing plants at culture facilities and in stores. Such management will reduce the probability of introduction of hitchhikers to home aquaria, from which risk of release to natural waters is greatest.
机译:近年来,水族箱贸易中的无脊椎动物物种(即,“Hitchhikers”)在水族箱贸易中获得了越来越大的关注,但影响物种从商店到房屋的因素很差。我们旨在确定从商店购买的宏观物质是如何充当非本土无脊椎动物物种的载体。我们通过比较新西兰和加拿大交易,以及不同形态的宏观物种携带不同风险,测试了是否在国际上进行过甲状腺素的偶然无骨灰物种偶然的含量差异。我们记录了与Vallisneria SPP相关的各种无脊椎动物物种。,剑植物(Echinodorus SPP。)和从商店购买的Elodea Canadensis,包括对两国的物种非本土。偶然的社区组成偶然的新西兰(主要是国内栽培)和加拿大(主要进口)购买的宏观物质之间有显着差异。不同宏细胞物种之间的组成的差异仅在新西兰的野生收集的大肠杆菌和培养物种之间存在统计学意义。在物品中观察到的行为,例如从水中从水中除去塑料袋以进行运输,不影响传输的偶然无脊椎动物的丰富或丰富性,因此似乎没有有效减少入侵风险。因此,我们推荐化学处理,以从宏观物质的含量或预先边界中除去无脊椎动物,以及含有培养设施和商店的植物的坦克。这种管理将减少将搭桥的概要降低到家用水族馆,从中释放到天然水域的风险是最大的。

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