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Behavioral responses to a novel predator and competitor of invasive mosquitofish and their non-invasive relatives (Gambusia sp.)

机译:对新型入侵性蚊子捕食者和竞争者及其非侵入性亲属的行为反应(Gambusia sp。)

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Attributes of the recipient community may affect the invasion success of arriving non-indigenous organisms. In particular, biotic interactions may enhance the resistance of communities to invasion. Invading organisms typically encounter a novel suite of competitors and predators, and thus their invasiveness may be affected by how they cope with these interactions. Behavioral plasticity may help invaders to respond appropriately to novelty. We examined the behavioral responses of highly invasive mosquitofish to representative novel competitors and predators they might encounter as they spread through North America. We compared the behavior of invasive Gambusia holbrooki and G. affinis to that of two close relatives of lower invasive potential (G. geiseri and G. hispaniolae) in order to elucidate whether responses to novelty related to invasiveness. In short-term assays, female Gambusia were paired with a novel competitor, Pimephales promelas, and a novel predator, Micropterus dolomieu. Behavioral responses were measured in terms of foraging success and efficiency, activity, refuge use, predator inspections, and interspecific aggression. Contrary to a priori predictions, invasive and non-invasive responses to novel interactions did not differ consistently. In response to novel competition, both invasive species increased foraging efficiency, but so did G. geiseri. In response to novel predation, only G. holbrooki decreased consumption and activity and increased refuge use. No antipredator response was observed in G. affinis. We found consistent differences, however, between invasives and non-invasives in foraging behavior. Both in the presence and absence of the competitor and the predator, invasives foraged more efficiently and consumed more prey than non-invasives.
机译:受体社区的属性可能会影响到来的非土著生物的入侵成功。特别地,生物相互作用可以增强社区对入侵的抵抗力。入侵生物通常会遇到一系列新颖的竞争者和掠食者,因此其应对方式可能会影响其入侵能力。行为可塑性可以帮助入侵者对新颖性做出适当的反应。我们研究了高侵入性蚊子对有代表性的新型竞争者和捕食者的行为反应,这些竞争者和捕食者在北美传播时可能会遇到。我们比较了侵​​袭性厌食性amambusia holbrooki和G. affinis的行为与具有较低侵害潜力的两个近亲(G. geiseri和G. hispaniolae)的行为,以阐明对新颖性的反应是否与侵袭性相关。在短期试验中,雌性冈比亚氏菌与新型竞争者Pimephales promelas和新型捕食者Micropterus dolomieu配对。根据觅食的成功和效率,活动,避难所的使用,捕食者的检查和种间侵略来衡量行为反应。与先验的预测相反,对新型相互作用的侵入性和非侵入性反应并没有一致的差异。为了应对新的竞争,两种入侵物种均提高了觅食效率,但是Ge。geiseri也是如此。为了应对新的掠食,只有霍氏弧菌减少了消费和活动,并增加了避难所的使用。在亲和菌中未观察到抗捕食者反应。我们发现,在觅食行为上,侵入性和非侵入性之间存在一致的差异。在存在和不存在竞争者和掠食者的情况下,侵入性动物都比非侵入性动物更有效地觅食并且消耗更多的猎物。

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