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入侵者与本地物种相遇时的饮食生态位收缩:来自淡水十足目动物的证据

Dietary niche constriction when invaders meet natives: evidence from freshwater decapods.

作者信息

Jackson Michelle C, Grey Jonathan, Miller Katie, Britton J Robert, Donohue Ian

机构信息

School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK.

Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, South Africa.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2016 Jul;85(4):1098-107. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12533. Epub 2016 May 26.

Abstract

Invasive species are a key driver of global environmental change, with frequently strong negative consequences for native biodiversity and ecosystem processes. Understanding competitive interactions between invaders and functionally similar native species provides an important benchmark for predicting the consequences of invasion. However, even though having a broad dietary niche is widely considered a key factor determining invasion success, little is known about the effects of competition with functionally similar native competitors on the dietary niche breadths of invasive species. We used a combination of field experiments and field surveys to examine the impacts of competition with a functionally similar native crab species on the population densities, growth rates and diet of the globally widespread invasive red swamp crayfish in an African river ecosystem. The presence of native crabs triggered significant dietary niche constriction within the invasive crayfish population. Further, growth rates of both species were reduced significantly, and by a similar extent, in the presence of one another. In spite of this, crayfish maintained positive growth rates in the presence of crabs, whereas crabs lost mass in the presence of crayfish. Consequently, over the 3-year duration of the study, crab abundance declined at those sites invaded by the crayfish, becoming locally extinct at one. The invasive crayfish had a dramatic effect on ecosystem structure and functioning, halving benthic invertebrate densities and increasing decomposition rates fourfold compared to the crabs. This indicates that replacement of native crabs by invasive crayfish likely alters the structure and functioning of African river ecosystems significantly. This study provides a novel example of the constriction of the dietary niche of a successful invasive population in the presence of competition from a functionally similar native species. This finding highlights the importance of considering both environmental and ecological contexts in order to predict and manage the impacts of invasive species on ecosystems.

摘要

入侵物种是全球环境变化的关键驱动因素,常常对本地生物多样性和生态系统过程产生严重的负面影响。了解入侵者与功能相似的本地物种之间的竞争相互作用,为预测入侵后果提供了重要的基准。然而,尽管广泛认为具有广泛的饮食生态位是决定入侵成功的关键因素,但对于与功能相似的本地竞争者的竞争对入侵物种饮食生态位宽度的影响却知之甚少。我们结合了野外实验和实地调查,来研究与一种功能相似的本地蟹类竞争对非洲河流生态系统中全球广泛分布的入侵性红沼泽小龙虾的种群密度、生长速率和饮食的影响。本地蟹的存在引发了入侵小龙虾种群内显著的饮食生态位收缩。此外,在彼此存在的情况下,两个物种的生长速率都显著降低,且降低程度相似。尽管如此,小龙虾在有螃蟹存在的情况下仍保持正生长速率,而螃蟹在有小龙虾存在的情况下体重减轻。因此,在为期3年的研究中,在被小龙虾入侵的地点,螃蟹数量减少,其中一个地点的螃蟹在当地灭绝。入侵小龙虾对生态系统结构和功能产生了巨大影响,与螃蟹相比,底栖无脊椎动物密度减半,分解速率增加了四倍。这表明入侵小龙虾取代本地螃蟹可能会显著改变非洲河流生态系统的结构和功能。这项研究提供了一个新的例子,即一个成功的入侵种群在受到功能相似的本地物种竞争时,其饮食生态位会收缩。这一发现凸显了考虑环境和生态背景对于预测和管理入侵物种对生态系统影响的重要性。

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