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非本地入侵物种对越冬滨鸟影响的实验测试。

Experimental test of the effects of a non-native invasive species on a wintering shorebird.

机构信息

Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, 1401 Campus Delivery, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2012 Jun;26(3):472-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01820.x. Epub 2012 Mar 6.

Abstract

The abundance of nearly one-quarter of the world's shorebird species is declining. At the same time, the number of non-native species in coastal ecosystems is increasing rapidly. In some cases, non-native species may affect negatively the abundance and diversity of shorebird prey species. We conducted an experimental study of the effects of the introduced European green crab (Carcinus maenas) on prey consumption by wintering Dunlin (Calidris alpina) in a central California estuary. We placed green crabs and Dunlin sequentially in field enclosures and measured changes in density of benthic invertebrate prey (e.g. polychaetes and small clams), Dunlin biomass, and gut contents of both Dunlin and crabs and observed foraging behavior of Dunlin. Green crabs significantly affected Dunlin foraging success through both direct and indirect multitrophic linkages. In enclosures with high densities of green crabs, crab foraging reduced the availability of polychaetes, and Dunlin consumed significantly fewer polychaetes compared with Dunlin in enclosures without crabs. High densities of green crabs were also associated with increased availability of small clams. Dunlin consumed significantly more small clams compared with Dunlin in enclosures without crabs. In our literature survey of studies of effects of non-native invasive species on shorebirds, we found three prior experiments that addressed the effect of non-native invasive species on shorebirds. Results of two of these studies showed positive direct effects of non-native invertebrates on shorebirds, 1 showed negative direct effects of a non-native plant on shorebirds through habitat conversion, and none showed indirect effects of non-native invertebrates. We suggest future management of shorebirds explicitly examine how non-native marine species, particularly invertebrates, directly and indirectly affect shorebirds.

摘要

世界近四分之一的滨鸟物种数量正在减少。与此同时,沿海生态系统中的非本地物种数量正在迅速增加。在某些情况下,非本地物种可能会对滨鸟的猎物物种的数量和多样性产生负面影响。我们在加利福尼亚中部的一个河口进行了一项实验研究,研究了引入的欧洲绿蟹(Carcinus maenas)对冬季滨鸟(Calidris alpina)捕食的影响。我们将绿蟹和滨鸟依次放入野外围栏中,并测量底栖无脊椎动物猎物(如多毛类和小蛤)的密度、滨鸟生物量以及滨鸟和蟹的肠道内容物的变化,并观察滨鸟的觅食行为。绿蟹通过直接和间接的多营养联系显著影响了滨鸟的觅食成功率。在绿蟹密度较高的围栏中,蟹类的觅食行为减少了多毛类的可利用性,与无蟹类的围栏相比,滨鸟的多毛类摄入量明显减少。绿蟹密度高也与小蛤的可用性增加有关。与无蟹类的围栏相比,滨鸟的小蛤摄入量明显增加。在我们对非本地入侵物种对滨鸟影响的研究文献综述中,我们发现了三项先前的实验,这些实验研究了非本地入侵物种对滨鸟的影响。其中两项研究的结果表明,非本地无脊椎动物对滨鸟有直接的积极影响,一项研究表明,非本地植物通过栖息地转换对滨鸟产生了直接的负面影响,而没有研究表明非本地无脊椎动物有间接影响。我们建议未来的滨鸟管理明确检查非本地海洋物种,特别是无脊椎动物,如何直接和间接影响滨鸟。

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