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Field data and worldwide literature review reveal that alien crayfish mitigate the predation impact of the American bullfrog on native amphibians

机译:现场数据和全球文献综述表明,Alien Crayfish减轻了美国牛蛙对天然两栖动物的掠夺影响

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Biological invasion studies have focused mostly on the competition and predation impact of invaders on native species; however, introduced species frequently interact with each other and, contrary to the 'invasional meltdown theory', such interactions may have non-interactive effects on native fauna. Here, the effects of the interaction between American bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) and decapod crayfish on native amphibians have been investigated. Introduced American bullfrog populations were studied at two sites in central Italy (Rome, Latium), with their selection based on the presence or absence of the alien Procambarus clarkii. The pattern emerging from the fieldwork was then verified by a worldwide literature review on the trophic niche of the American bullfrog. Both field surveys and global diet analysis showed that the abundance of native amphibians in the American bullfrog diet was reduced when introduced crayfish occurred in both native and non-native ranges. Thus, an alternative invasion model can be proposed in which the occurrence of one invader (P. clarkii) may reduce the negative effect of an alien predator (L. catesbeianus) on native species. The present findings suggest that the removal of invaders may not always be the best solution for protecting native prey, especially when alien species are interspersed with other introduced species. In such cases, multispecies operations, sequenced appropriately or undertaken simultaneously, would be preferable. Moreover, the identification of mechanisms facilitating the coexistence of native species with invaders can offer important management options.
机译:生物入侵研究主要集中在侵略者对本地物种对入侵者的竞争和掠夺性影响;然而,引入的物种经常互相互动,与“珊瑚崩溃理论”相反,这种相互作用可能对本地动物生物群体产生非互动影响。在此,研究了美国牛蛙(Lithobates Catebeianus)之间的相互作用的影响,已经研究过对天然两栖动物对天然两栖动物的影响。介绍了美国牛蛙种群在意大利中部(罗马,LATIUM)的两个地点进行了研究,基于外星Procambarus Clarkii的存在或缺乏选择。然后通过对美国牛蛙的营养利基的全球文献综述来验证从实地工作中出现的模式。现场调查和全球饮食分析表明,当介绍的小龙虾发生在原生和非本地范围内时,美国牛鸡饮食的丰富量减少了。因此,可以提出替代侵入模型,其中一个侵入者(P.Clarkii)的发生可以减少外星捕食者(L. Catebeianus)对天然物种的负效应。目前的研究结果表明,移除入侵者可能并不总是保护本地猎物的最佳解决方案,特别是当外星物种与其他引入的物种中穿插时。在这种情况下,优选适当或同时进行的多层操作。此外,识别促进与入侵者的天然物种共存的机制可以提供重要的管理选择。

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