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Temperature influences species interactions between a native and a globally invasive freshwater snail

机译:温度影响本地和全球入侵的淡水蜗牛之间的物种相互作用

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We experimentally assessed the interaction between a globally invasive snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) and an Australian native snail (Austropyrgus angasi) under temperatures based on current (1990-2000, mean = 17.94-19.02 degrees C) and future (2100, mean = 19.42-21.65 degrees C) predicted conditions. Temperature treatments were scenarios identified from down-scaled global circulation models. Growth rates (mm/d) for juveniles and adults were measured at low (1000 individuals [ind]/m(2)) and high (20,000 ind/m(2)) densities in intraspecific and interspecific interaction trials under the 2 temperature regimes. Juveniles of both species grew at similar rates regardless of temperature and density. On the other hand, adults had dissimilar growth rates among treatments. Under current temperatures, P. antipodarum adults grew significantly faster than A. angasi adults when both species were kept at high densities in the interspecific treatment (interspecific-high) and faster than when they were kept at high densities but with conspecifics in the intraspecific treatment (intraspecific-high). However, we did not detect intra-or interspecific competition effects on either species. Thus, our results suggest that under current conditions, P. antipodarum gained from foraging with A. angasi (unidirectional facilitation effect). Under 2100 temperatures, the facilitative effect of A. angasi on P. antipodarum growth was not apparent, a result suggesting that the facilitation was directly related to the temperature conditions. Our research shows the importance of considering future temperature conditions as a factor that could alter species interactions and potentially influence the ecological effects of invasive species.
机译:我们根据当前温度(1990-2000,平均值= 17.94-19.02摄氏度)和未来温度(2100,平均值= 19.42-),通过实验评估了全球侵入性蜗牛(Potamopyrgus antipodarum)和澳大利亚本土蜗牛(Austropyrgus angasi)之间的相互作用。 21.65摄氏度)的预测条件。温度处理是根据缩小的全球循环模型确定的方案。在两种温度模式下进行的种内和种间相互作用试验中,低密度(1000个人[ind] / m(2))和高密度(20000 ind / m(2))分别测量了少年和成年人的生长速率(mm / d) 。不论温度和密度如何,这两个物种的幼虫均以相似的速率生长。另一方面,成年人在治疗之间的增长率不同。在当前温度下,当两种物种在种间处理中均保持高密度时(种间高),抗疟原虫成虫的生长明显快于安格斯成年,并且比在种内处理中均具有同种异养时,它们的生长快得多。 (种内含量高)。但是,我们没有检测到对这两种物种的种内或种间竞争作用。因此,我们的结果表明,在当前条件下,安格斯曲霉觅食获得了抗疟原虫(单向促进作用)。在2100温度下,A。angasi对P. antipodarum生长的促进作用并不明显,结果表明该促进作用与温度条件直接相关。我们的研究表明,考虑将来的温度条件作为可能改变物种相互作用并潜在影响入侵物种的生态影响的因素非常重要。

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