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对引入物种个体的选择在实际引入之前就开始了。

Selection on individuals of introduced species starts before the actual introduction.

作者信息

Baños-Villalba Adrián, Carrete Martina, Tella Jose Luis, Blas Julio, Potti Jaime, Camacho Carlos, Diop Moussa Sega, Marchant Tracy A, Cabezas Sonia, Edelaar Pim

机构信息

University Pablo de Olavide Sevilla Spain.

Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC Sevilla Spain.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2020 Dec 15;14(3):781-793. doi: 10.1111/eva.13159. eCollection 2021 Mar.

Abstract

Biological invasion is a global problem with large negative impacts on ecosystems and human societies. When a species is introduced, individuals will first have to pass through the invasion stages of uptake and transport, before actual introduction in a non-native range. Selection is predicted to act during these earliest stages of biological invasion, potentially influencing the invasiveness and/or impact of introduced populations. Despite this potential impact of pre-introduction selection, empirical tests are virtually lacking. To test the hypothesis of pre-introduction selection, we followed the fate of individuals during capture, initial acclimation, and captivity in two bird species with several invasive populations originating from the international trade in wild-caught pets (the weavers and ). We confirm that pre-introduction selection acts on a wide range of physiological, morphological, behavioral, and demographic traits (incl. sex, age, size of body/brain/bill, bill shape, body mass, corticosterone levels, and escape behavior); these are all traits which likely affect invasion success. Our study thus comprehensively demonstrates the existence of hitherto ignored selection acting before the actual introduction into non-native ranges. This could ultimately change the composition and functioning of introduced populations, and therefore warrants greater attention. More knowledge on pre-introduction selection also might provide novel targets for the management of invasive species, if pre-introduction filters can be adjusted to change the quality and/or quantity of individuals passing through such that invasion probability and/or impacts are reduced.

摘要

生物入侵是一个全球性问题,对生态系统和人类社会产生巨大负面影响。当一个物种被引入时,在实际引入非原生范围之前,个体首先必须经历摄取和运输的入侵阶段。预计选择会在生物入侵的这些最早阶段发挥作用,可能会影响引入种群的入侵性和/或影响。尽管引入前选择有这种潜在影响,但几乎缺乏实证检验。为了检验引入前选择的假设,我们追踪了两种鸟类个体在捕获、初步适应和圈养期间的命运,这两种鸟类有几个来自野生捕获宠物国际贸易的入侵种群(织布鸟和 )。我们证实,引入前选择作用于广泛的生理、形态、行为和人口统计学特征(包括性别、年龄、身体/大脑/喙的大小、喙的形状、体重、皮质酮水平和逃避行为);这些都是可能影响入侵成功的特征。因此,我们的研究全面证明了在实际引入非原生范围之前存在迄今被忽视的选择。这最终可能会改变引入种群的组成和功能,因此值得更多关注。如果可以调整引入前的筛选以改变通过的个体的质量和/或数量,从而降低入侵概率和/或影响,那么关于引入前选择的更多知识也可能为入侵物种的管理提供新的目标。

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