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Can filter-feeding Asian carp invade the Laurentian Great Lakes? A bioenergetic modelling exercise.

机译:过滤食性的亚洲鲤鱼可以入侵劳伦大湖吗?生物能建模练习。

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There is much concern that filter-feeding Asian carp will invade the Laurentian Great Lakes and deplete crucial plankton resources. We developed bioenergetic models, using parameters from Asian carp and other fish species, to explore the possibility that planktonic food resources are insufficient to support the growth of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and bighead carp (H. nobilis) in the Great Lakes. The models estimated basic metabolic requirements of silver and bighead carp under various body sizes, swimming speeds and reproductive stages. These requirements were then related to planktonic food resources and environmental temperature to predict when and where silver and bighead carp may survive in the Great Lakes, and how far they may travel. Parameter values for respiration functions were derived experimentally in a coordinated study of silver and bighead carp, while consumption parameters were obtained from the literature on silver carp. Other model parameters lacking for Asian carp, such as those for egestion and excretion, were obtained from the literature on other fish species. We found that full-sized bighead carp required 61.0 kJ d-1 just to maintain their body mass at 20 degrees C, approximately equivalent to feeding in a region with 255 micro g L-1 macrozooplankton (dry) or 10.43 micro g L-1 chlorophyll a. Silver carp energy requirements were slightly higher. When applied to various habitats in the Great Lakes, our results suggest that silver and bighead carp will be unable to colonise most open-water regions because of limited plankton availability. However, in some circumstances, carp metabolism at lower temperatures may be low enough to permit positive growth even at very low rations. Positive growth is even more likely in productive embayments and wetlands, and the modelled swimming costs in some of these habitats suggest that carp could travel >1 km d-1 without losing biomass. The simulation (and firmly hypothetical) results from this modelling study suggest when and where Asian carp could become established in the Great Lakes. Given the potential consequences to Great Lakes ecosystems if these filter feeders do prove capable of establishing reproducing populations, efforts to keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes must not be lessened. However, we do encourage the use of bioenergetic modelling in a holistic approach to assessing the risk of Asian carp invasion in the Great Lakes region.
机译:令人担忧的是,以滤食为食的亚洲鲤鱼将入侵劳伦山脉的五大湖,并耗尽重要的浮游生物资源。我们使用亚洲鲤鱼和其他鱼类的参数开发了生物能模型,以探讨浮游食物资源不足以支持silver鱼( Hypophthalmichthys molitrix )和big鱼(大湖区的H. nobilis )。该模型估算了不同体型,游泳速度和生殖阶段下白and和big鱼的基本代谢需求。然后,这些要求与浮游食物资源和环境温度有关,以预测大湖中银和big鱼的生存时间和地点,以及它们可以走多远。在白and和big鱼的协调研究中,通过实验得出了呼吸功能的参数值,而consumption鱼的消耗参数是从文献中获得的。从其他鱼类的文献中可以获得亚洲鲤鱼缺乏的其他模型参数,例如食草和排泄。我们发现,全尺寸big鱼需要61.0 kJ d -1 才能将其体重维持在20摄氏度,这大约等于在255微克L -1 < / sup>大型浮游植物(干)或10.43微克L -1 叶绿素 a 。 Silver鱼的能量需求略高。当应用于大湖地区的各种栖息地时,我们的结果表明,由于浮游生物的可用性有限,白and和big鱼将无法在大多数开放水域定居。但是,在某些情况下,即使在非常低的日粮下,较低温度下的鲤鱼新陈代谢可能也很低,以至于无法生长。在生产性隔离带和湿地中更可能出现正增长,在其中一些栖息地中模拟的游泳费用表明,鲤鱼可以游走> 1 km d -1 而不会损失生物量。该建模研究的模拟结果(有力假设)表明,大湖地区何时何地可以养成亚洲鲤鱼。如果这些滤食者被证明能够建立繁殖种群,对大湖生态系统可能造​​成的后果,就不应减少将亚洲鲤鱼排除在大湖之外的努力。但是,我们确实鼓励在整体方法中使用生物能模型来评估大湖地区亚洲鲤鱼入侵的风险。

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