Culberson Abigale E, Nakamoto Bobby, Lento Jennifer, Curry R Allen, Harrison Philip M
Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Canadian Rivers Institute, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
J Fish Biol. 2025 Mar;106(3):784-796. doi: 10.1111/jfb.15997. Epub 2024 Nov 18.
Novel introductions of largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, often cause negative impacts on endemic populations of prey fishes and interspecific competitors. Although many studies have investigated trophic interactions between M. salmoides and smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu, few have included chain pickerel, Esox niger, as a competitor despite similarities in their habitat use. We used stable isotope analysis to investigate the trophic ecology of a recently introduced population of M. salmoides in the Wolastoq|Saint John River. Specifically, we measured carbon (δC) and nitrogen (δN) isotopes to describe isotopic niches and infer resource use of introduced M. salmoides, M. dolomieu, E. niger, and native yellow perch, Perca flavescens, at various life stages. Our results showed that isotopic niche overlap occurred between M. salmoides and other study species, indicative of resource competition. However, resource use plasticity, as demonstrated by a wide variety of resources (marine, terrestrial, littoral, and pelagic) used by all study species, could potentially reduce interspecific competition. Our findings indicate that competition is highest between adult M. salmoides and E. niger, but the presence of a seasonal marine resource can provide important contributions to diets and potentially reduce competition. Further research should focus on monitoring of long-term trends to identify the dynamics of all study species as M. salmoides populations become further established and dispersed.
大口黑鲈(Micropterus salmoides)的新引入种群常常会对猎物种群的本地物种以及种间竞争者产生负面影响。尽管许多研究调查了大口黑鲈与小口黑鲈(Micropterus dolomieu)之间的营养相互作用,但很少有研究将链鲈(Esox niger)作为竞争者纳入其中,尽管它们在栖息地利用方面存在相似性。我们使用稳定同位素分析来研究最近引入到沃拉斯托克河|圣约翰河的大口黑鲈种群的营养生态学。具体而言,我们测量了碳(δC)和氮(δN)同位素,以描述同位素生态位,并推断引入的大口黑鲈、小口黑鲈、链鲈和本地黄鲈(Perca flavescens)在不同生命阶段的资源利用情况。我们的结果表明,大口黑鲈与其他研究物种之间存在同位素生态位重叠,这表明存在资源竞争。然而,所有研究物种使用的各种资源(海洋、陆地、沿岸和中上层)所表明的资源利用可塑性,可能会减少种间竞争。我们的研究结果表明,成年大口黑鲈与链鲈之间的竞争最为激烈,但季节性海洋资源的存在可以为饮食提供重要贡献,并有可能减少竞争。随着大口黑鲈种群进一步建立和扩散,未来的研究应侧重于监测长期趋势,以确定所有研究物种的动态。