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巴西入侵性两栖动物的研究视角。

Perspectives on invasive amphibians in Brazil.

作者信息

Forti Lucas Rodriguez, Becker C Guilherme, Tacioli Leandro, Pereira Vânia Rosa, Santos André Cid F A, Oliveira Igor, Haddad Célio F B, Toledo Luís Felipe

机构信息

Laboratório Multiusuário de Bioacústica (LMBio) and Laboratório de História Natural de Anfíbios Brasileiros (LaHNAB), Departamento de Biologia Animal, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.

Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Sep 22;12(9):e0184703. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184703. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Introduced species have the potential to become invasive and jeopardize entire ecosystems. The success of species establishing viable populations outside their original extent depends primarily on favorable climatic conditions in the invasive ranges. Species distribution modeling (SDM) can thus be used to estimate potential habitat suitability for populations of invasive species. Here we review the status of six amphibian species with invasive populations in Brazil (four domestic species and two imported species). We (i) modeled the current habitat suitability and future potential distribution of these six focal species, (ii) reported on the disease status of Eleutherodactylus johnstonei and Phyllodytes luteolus, and (iii) quantified the acoustic overlap of P. luteolus and Leptodactylus labyrinthicus with three co-occurring native species. Our models indicated that all six invasive species could potentially expand their ranges in Brazil within the next few decades. In addition, our SDMs predicted important expansions in available habitat for 2 out of 6 invasive species under future (2100) climatic conditions. We detected high acoustic niche overlap between invasive and native amphibian species, underscoring that acoustic interference might reduce mating success in local frogs. Despite the American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus being recognized as a potential reservoir for the frog-killing fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) in Brazil, we did not detect Bd in the recently introduced population of E. johnstonei and P. luteolus in the State of São Paulo. We emphasize that the number of invasive amphibian species in Brazil is increasing exponentially, highlighting the urgent need to monitor and control these populations and decrease potential impacts on the locally biodiverse wildlife.

摘要

外来物种有可能成为入侵物种并危及整个生态系统。物种在其原生范围之外建立可行种群的成功与否主要取决于入侵范围内有利的气候条件。因此,物种分布模型(SDM)可用于估计入侵物种种群的潜在栖息地适宜性。在此,我们综述了巴西六种具有入侵种群的两栖动物物种的现状(四种本土物种和两种引进物种)。我们(i)对这六种重点物种当前的栖息地适宜性和未来的潜在分布进行了建模,(ii)报告了强斯顿姬蛙和黄斑叶蛙的疾病状况,以及(iii)量化了黄斑叶蛙和迷宫箭毒蛙与三种共存本土物种的声学重叠。我们的模型表明,所有六种入侵物种在未来几十年内都有可能在巴西扩大其分布范围。此外,我们的物种分布模型预测,在未来(2100年)气候条件下,六种入侵物种中有两种的可用栖息地将有重要扩张。我们检测到入侵两栖动物物种与本土两栖动物物种之间存在高度的声学生态位重叠,这突出表明声学干扰可能会降低当地青蛙的交配成功率。尽管美国牛蛙在巴西被认为是蛙壶菌(Bd)的潜在宿主,但我们在圣保罗州最近引进的强斯顿姬蛙和黄斑叶蛙种群中未检测到蛙壶菌。我们强调,巴西入侵两栖动物物种的数量正在呈指数级增长,凸显了监测和控制这些种群并减少对当地生物多样性野生动物潜在影响的迫切需要。

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