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Consistently High Trophic Overlap between Invasive White Perch and Native Black Crappies in Southeastern Reservoirs

机译:在东南水库的侵入性白色鲈鱼和原住民黑色叫产之间始终如一的高营养性重叠

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The detrimental impacts of invasive species often occur through deleterious trophic interactions (e.g., competition) with native species. However, the potential for competitive interactions between species may vary among systems, among seasons, or throughout the species' ontogeny, requiring a thorough examination of trophic niches to determine whether overlap exists and to elucidate the likelihood of competition. The Black Crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus is a popular game fish species across the United States, but recent invasions of White Perch Morone americana, which exploit a similar trophic niche, into southern reservoirs represent a major concern for the continued sustainability of Black Crappie fisheries. We examined the trophic niches of these species throughout their ontogeny in two North Carolina reservoirs during 2009 and 2010 using a combination of diet content and stable isotope analyses. Extensive and significant similarities in diet composition and isotopic niche overlap existed between Black Crappies and White Perch throughout their ontogeny and across seasons in both systems. Overlap was particularly high between smaller (&200-mm), invertivorous Black Crappies and all sizes of White Perch. This overlap suggests that if invertebrate resources become limited, competition during the juvenile stage could reduce growth rates and survival of young Black Crappies. By evaluating variation in the trophic niches of each species among seasons, body sizes, and reservoirs, we conclude that the potential for competitive interactions between White Perch and Black Crappie is high in southern reservoirs. Management options to either reduce White Perch abundance or prevent their spread to novel habitats may be necessary to sustain native and supplemented Black Crappie populations that are potentially vulnerable to White Perch invasions.
机译:侵入物种的不利影响经常通过具有天然物种的有害营养互动(例如,竞争)。然而,物种之间竞争相互作用的可能性可能在系统中,季节或整个物种的组织发生之间有所不同,需要彻底检查营养不良的利基,以确定是否重叠并阐明竞争的可能性。黑色克拉皮·帕莫西斯尼古拉斯(Black Crappie pomoxis)inigromaculatus是一家受欢迎的游戏物种,但最近侵入了类似营养的利基的白色栖息地美国人侵入南部水库的侵略性代表了黑色克拉皮渔业持续可持续性的主要关注点。我们在2009年和2010年期间在两家北卡罗来纳州储层在两种北卡罗来纳州水库中检查了这些物种的营养巨头。使用饮食含量和稳定同位素分析。在整个组织内的黑色叫产和白色鲈鱼之间存在广泛而重要的饮食成分和同位素的乳头族的相似之处,并且在两种系统中跨越季节。重叠在较小(& 200毫米)之间特别高,不透道的黑色叫点和所有尺寸的白色栖息地之间。这种重叠表明,如果无脊椎动物资源变得有限,少年阶段的竞争可能会降低年轻黑色叫产的增长率和生存。通过评估季节,身体尺寸和水库中每种物种的营养巨石的变化,我们得出结论,南方水库白鲈鱼和黑色克拉皮之间的竞争相互作用的可能性。管理方案可以减少白鲈鱼丰度或防止他们的蔓延到新颖的栖息地,可能是维持原生和补充黑色克拉皮人群,这些人可能易受白鲈鱼入侵。

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