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Effects of mussel and host fish density on reproduction potential of a threatened unionoid mussel: prioritization of conservation locations in management trade-offs

机译:贻贝与宿主鱼密度对威胁委托贻贝再生势的影响:管理权衡中保护地点的优先级

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Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against biodiversity values, including the prioritization of conservation locations, i.e. where conservation efforts should take place. To improve conservation decisions for the thick-shelled river mussel, Unio crassus, a highly threatened temporary parasite on fish, we performed a field study on how mussel and host fish density (European bullhead, Cottus gobio, and common minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus) affect reproduction potential of the mussel at different sites along a river. We assumed that the proportions of gravid mussels would be higher at high mussel density, and result in enhanced glochidia (mussel larvae) encapsulation rates on fish. We also expected the highest glochidia density'a proxy for the potential number of recruits per stream area, assessed by multiplying glochidia encapsulation rates on fish by fish density, to occur at high mussel density sites. Such river sites, producing many offspring and conveying important conservation values, may thus be prioritized. However, contrary to our assumptions, higher glochidia density and higher proportions of gravid mussels occurred at lower density mussel sites. We also found that P. phoxinus had higher glochidia encapsulation rates than C. gobio, possibly related to species-specific behavioural and life-history traits. Even so, glochidia density was similar for both fish species, reflecting comparable ecological functions in hosts. The results of this study suggest that mussel and host fish densities should be considered along with glochidia density in conservation prioritization and management trade-offs.
机译:保护威胁物种保护的决策需要交易社会需求对生物多样性价值观,包括保护地点的优先级,即应举行保护努力。为了改善厚壳河贻贝,UNIO Crassus,一条巨大的临时寄生虫的保护决定,我们对贻贝和宿主鱼密度(欧洲斗牛头,棉虫和常见的Minnow,Phoxinus phoxinus)影响进行了一个田间研究沿河流不同地点的贻贝的再现潜力。我们认为,妊娠贻贝的比例在高贻贝密度下会更高,导致鱼类的增强的Groochidia(贻贝幼虫)封装率。我们还预期了最高的Groochidia密度,用于每条流区域的潜在新兵数量的代理,通过将Chochidia封装率乘以鱼密度来评估,在高贻贝密度位点发生。因此,可以优先考虑这些河段,产生许多后代和传达重要的保护价值。然而,与我们的假设相反,在较低密度的贻贝位点发生较高的Groochidia密度和更高比例的妊娠贻贝。我们还发现,P.Phoxinus的Groochidia封装率高于C. Gobio,可能与物种特异性行为和生命历史特征有关。即便如此,手容性密度对于鱼种而言,对宿主中的相当生态功能相似。本研究结果表明,贻贝和宿主鱼密度应考虑在保护优先级排序和管理权衡中的Glochidia密度。

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