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Antagonistic effects of a native apple snail on other snails and macroinvertebrates in Southern Pampas waterbodies: A mesocosm approach

机译:南方潘普斯水上南部其他蜗牛和大型蜗牛和大型脊椎动物的拮抗作用:一种中科科博语方法

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Macroinvertebrates represent an important component of communities and trophic webs of freshwater ecosystems. Pomacea canaliculata (family Ampullariidae), an invasive apple snail native to the Pampas ecoregion, acts as a voracious grazer and plays a structuring role on submerged macrophytes that serve as food, habitat or foraging ground for many macroinvertebrates. Laboratory studies show that P. canaliculata can also act as a competitor or predator of other macroinvertebrates. Using a mesocosm approach, we sought to investigate if this species of apple snail affects other freshwater snails (Chilina parchappii, Heleobia parchappii, Biomphalaria peregrina and Melanoides tuberculata) as well as other macroinvertebrates and if consumption of submerged macrophytes and detritus mediates these effects. After twelve weeks we estimated in mesocosms with and without apple snails the abundance of snails and macroinvertebrates through samples taken separately from sediment and from macrophytes. We also estimated the coverage and biomass of macrophytes and the detritus biomass. Significantly lower abundance occurred in mesocosms with apple snails for all snail species and representative macroinvertebrates (i.e., Hirudinea, Ephemeroptera, Chironomidae and Odonata). Mesocosms with apple snails also resulted in lower total abundance of macroinvertebrates. We speculate that the negative effects of P. canaliculata on most other snails and macroinvertebrates living on macrophytes relates to their grazing on detritus and macrophytes. In contrast, the density of snails and macroinvertebrates in the samples from sediments were not affected by P. canaliculata. One snail species and Ephemeroptera were negatively affected by mechanisms not related to the reduction in macrophyte biomass and detritus. A decrease in the microhabitats provided by macrophytes probably mediated the negative effects on Odonata nymphs. The reduction in the abundances of snails and macroinvertebrates caused by P. c
机译:Macroinvertebrate代表杂草生态系统的社区和营养纤维网的重要组成部分。 Pomacea canaliculata(家庭Ampullariidae)是一个原产于Pampas EcoRegion的侵入性苹果蜗牛,作为一个贪婪的格拉塞尔,在淹没的宏观物质上发挥构成作用,作为食品,栖息地或觅食地面的许多大型椎骨门。实验室研究表明,P. Canaliculata也可以作为其他大型椎骨门的竞争对手或捕食者。使用Mesocosm方法,我们试图调查此类苹果蜗牛是否影响其他淡水蜗牛(赤毛菌Parchappii,Heleobia Parchappii,BioMphalararia Pereblina和Melanoides Tuberculata)以及其他大型蠕虫物,如果浸没的宏观物质和碎屑的消耗介导这些影响。在12周后,我们估计有没有苹果蜗牛的中科科姆斯,通过分开从沉积物和宏观物质分开采集的样品进行蜗牛和大型蠕虫物质的丰富。我们还估计了宏观物质和碎屑生物质的覆盖率和生物量。在Mesocosms中发生显着降低的丰度与所有蜗牛种类和代表性的大型蠕虫物种(即血红尼,颅普特拉,依押瘤和odonata)。与苹果蜗牛的Mesocosms也导致较低的大量大型大型型大型大型椎骨门。我们推测,P. Canaliculata对宏观物质上的大多数其他蜗牛和大型蠕虫物质的负面影响涉及他们对碎屑和宏观物质的放牧。相反,沉积物中样品中的蜗牛和大型蠕虫物的密度不受P. canaliculata的影响。一只蜗牛种类和闭疱疹受与宏观物质生物质和碎屑的减少无关的机制受到负面影响。由宏观物质提供的微藻的减少可能介导对Odonata若虫的负面影响。由p. c引起的蜗牛和大型脊椎动物丰富的减少

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