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Zooplankton response to flooding of a drought refuge and implications for the endangered fish species Craterocephalus fluviatilis cohabiting with alien Gambusia holbrooki

机译:浮游动物对干旱庇护所的洪水的响应及其对与外来鞭毛虫同居的濒危鱼类Craterocephalus fluviatilis的影响

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Disruption to a river's natural flow regime changes its ecological character, which becomes unfavourable for previously adapted biota. The zooplankton particularly are affected, and survival of larval and juvenile fish is largely determined by their availability. Alien fishes can also impact on recruitment in native fishes, sometimes through competition. In this regard, the invasive eastern Gambusia Gambusia holbrooki is linked to the decline of several fish species. It can have a substantial influence in shaping plankton communities, which implies that it competes with native fish that rely on the microfauna. The effects of river regulation and over abstraction of water in the Murray-Darling Basin, south-eastern Australia, were exacerbated by drought from 1997 to 2010. Consequently, the endangered Murray hardyhead Craterocephalus fluviatilis underwent substantial population decline and extirpations. The purpose of this study is to determine if a link exists between zooplankton response to flooding of a drought refuge and the recruitment success of C. fluviatilis in the presence of G. holbrooki. Flooding triggered sharp and substantial increases in the zooplankton and their eggs, which was the sole food of C. fluviatilis. This apparently benefitted the recruitment of C. fluviatilis, and sometimes alleviated diet overlap with G. holbrooki. Conversely, the zooplankton in a nearby non-flooded refuge was low in abundance and diversity, and all fish species were extirpated. The findings indicate that the flooding of drought refugia with relatively small volumes of water can be timed with ecological cues that would otherwise be desynchronized in highly regulated rivers, particularly during drought.
机译:破坏河流的自然流态会改变其生态特征,这对于以前适应的生物群来说是不利的。浮游动物尤其受到影响,幼体和幼鱼的生存很大程度上取决于它们的可用性。外来鱼类有时甚至通过竞争也会影响本地鱼类的招募。在这方面,侵入性东部盖布氏菌Gambusia holbrooki与几种鱼类的减少有关。它对塑造浮游生物群落具有重大影响,这意味着它可以与依赖微动物的本地鱼类竞争。 1997年至2010年,干旱使澳大利亚东南部Murray-Darling盆地的河流管制和过度取水的影响更加严重。因此,濒临灭绝的Murray Hardyhead Craterocephalus fluviatilis遭受了人口的大量减少和灭绝。这项研究的目的是确定浮游生物对干旱庇护所的洪水反应与霍乱弧菌在霍氏弧菌存在下的募集成功之间是否存在联系。洪水引发了浮游动物及其卵的急剧大量增加,而浮游动物及其卵是霍乱梭菌的唯一食物。这显然有益于招募C. fluviatilis,有时减轻了与G. holbrooki的饮食重叠。相反,附近一个没有水的避难所中的浮游动物的数量和多样性较低,并且所有鱼类都被灭绝了。研究结果表明,用相对少量的水淹没干旱避难所的时间可以用生态线索来计时,否则这些线索将在高度管制的河流中特别是在干旱期间不同步。

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