Czerniawski Robert, Krepski Tomasz
Department of Hydrobiology Institute of Biology University of Szczecin Szczecin Poland.
Ecol Evol. 2021 Aug 13;11(18):12686-12696. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8013. eCollection 2021 Sep.
The zebra mussel () has all traits required to effectively colonize the aquatic environment and consequently reduce the diversity of native bivalves. We hypothesized that the zebra mussel chooses lake outlets characterized by medium current velocity and good food conditions. Here, we analyzed differences between bivalve abundances in lake outlets with varying environmental conditions such as the Carlson Index (trophy status), depth, width, current velocity, bed vegetation coverage, and type of bottom substrate. The results showed that the zebra mussel inhabits outlets that provide food (high trophy outlets) and have a mineral bed and a medium current velocity (ca. 0.2-0.3 m/s). The following main factors seem to be favorable for colonizing such outlets: (1) easy access to high amounts of food due to the increased density of the suspension drifting from the lake and (2) easy transport of the zebra mussel larvae from the lake to the downstream. The zebra mussel larvae drifting with the current may colonize the downstream. An increase in lake trophy may indirectly cause an increase in biological invasions in rivers.
斑马贻贝()具备有效定殖于水生环境并因此降低本地双壳贝类多样性所需的所有特征。我们假设斑马贻贝会选择以中等流速和良好食物条件为特征的湖泊出水口。在此,我们分析了不同环境条件(如卡尔森指数(营养状态)、深度、宽度、流速、河床植被覆盖度和底部基质类型)的湖泊出水口双壳贝类丰度之间的差异。结果表明,斑马贻贝栖息于提供食物的出水口(高营养出水口),且有矿质河床和中等流速(约0.2 - 0.3米/秒)。以下主要因素似乎有利于定殖此类出水口:(1)由于从湖泊漂移而来的悬浮物密度增加,易于获取大量食物;(2)斑马贻贝幼虫易于从湖泊运输至下游。随水流漂移的斑马贻贝幼虫可能会在下游定殖。湖泊营养状态的增加可能间接导致河流生物入侵的增加。