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Influence of substrate preference and complexity on co-existence of two non-native gammarideans (Crustacea: Amphipoda)

机译:底物偏好和复杂性对两种非天然γ-酰胺类(甲壳纲:两栖类)共存的影响

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Substrate choice, swimming activity and risk to predation by burbot (Lota lota) of the well established Gammarus roeselii and the invader Dikerogammarus villosus were studied in mixed and single-species aquarium experiments. We used stones, gravel and aquatic weeds (Elodea, Chara) as substrates. We hypothesized that both species have different substrate preferences and that substrate affects the predation risk. We also assumed that presence of D. villosus influences substrate preference and predation risk of G. roeselii since the invader is known to affect the behavior of other gammarids. Adults of D. villosus in single species experiments and juveniles in mixed and single species experiments were evenly distributed over the different substrates but adults in mixed species experiments were more likely to prefer stone substrate. In contrast, adults and juveniles of G. roeselii clearly preferred aquatic weeds independent of the presence/absence of the invader. Both species preferred substrates with fissured surface over substrates with smooth surface. Gammarus roeselii was observed swimming more often than D. villosus in the open water but its swimming activity was lower when its preferred substrate was present compared with its swimming activity if non-preferred substrates were present. Predation rate of burbot on D. villosus was comparatively low and independent of the substrate. Burbot consumed many more G. roeselii than D. villosus, both in mixed and single species experiments. But when the preferred substrate of G. roeselii (weeds) was used in the experiments, predation rate of burbot on G. roeselii was somewhat lower than that when non-preferred substrates were present. The results of the experiments support our hypothesis that the gammarids studied here have different substrate preferences and that presence of the preferred substrate can affect predation risk. However, there is no evidence that presence of D. villosus affected substrate choice or predation risk in G. roeselii. We consider that differences in use of spatial niches permit co-existence of G. roeselii and D. villosus in the wild when substrates are diverse. The fact that G. roeselii than D. villosus is more often observed swimming in the open water may explain its higher risk of being captured by fish.
机译:在混合和单物种水族箱实验中,研究了成熟的伽玛鲁斯鹅和入侵者Dikerogammarus绒毛的底物选择,游泳活动和被burbot(Lota lota)捕食的风险。我们使用石头,砾石和水生杂草(Elodea,Chara)作为基质。我们假设这两种物种都有不同的底物偏好,并且底物会影响捕食风险。我们还假设,由于已知入侵者会影响其他γ-淀粉样蛋白的行为,因此D. villosus的存在会影响底物偏好和罗氏乳杆菌的捕食风险。在单一物种实验中的D. villosus成虫和在混合物种和单一物种实验中的少年均匀分布在不同的基质上,但是在混合物种实验中,成虫更倾向于石质基质。相比之下,罗氏乳杆菌的成年和幼体显然更喜欢水生杂草,而与入侵者的有无无关。两种物质都优选具有裂痕表面的基材高于具有光滑表面的基材。在开阔水域中,观察到长颈鹿游动的时间要长于绒毛线虫,但是当存在其优选的底物时,其游泳活动性要比存在非优选的底物时的游泳活动性低。江蛇在毛状线虫上的捕食率相对较低,与底物无关。在混合物种和单一物种实验中,Burbot消费的Roeselii菌比D. villosus菌多得多。但是,当实验中使用首选的罗氏乳杆菌(杂草)底物时,burbot在罗氏乳杆菌上的捕食率略低于当存在非优选的底物时。实验结果支持了我们的假设,即这里研究的γ-甲酰胺具有不同的底物偏好,并且优选底物的存在会影响捕食风险。但是,没有证据表明毛状线虫的存在会影响罗氏乳杆菌的底物选择或捕食风险。我们认为,当底物多样时,在空间上利用生态位的差异可以使野蔷薇和毛绒梭菌在野外并存。在开阔的水域中游泳的次数较多,比起D. villosus,更容易发现G. roeselii。

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