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影响澳大利亚入侵红爪螯虾( )在墨西哥中部高原生物圈保护区定殖的环境因素

Environmental Factors Influencing the Establishment of the Invasive Australian Redclaw Crayfish () in a Biosphere Reserve on the Central Mexican Plateau.

作者信息

Durán-Rodríguez Omar Y, García-Ávila Daniel A, Valencia-Espinosa J Andrés, Arroyo-Reséndiz Eugenio, Torres-Olvera Martín J, Ramírez-Herrejón Juan P

机构信息

Institutional Doctoral Program in Biological Sciences, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Campus-Juriquilla, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Av. de las Ciencias, Juriquilla, Santiago de Querétaro 76230, Querétaro State, Mexico.

Institutional Master's Program in Biological Sciences, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Campus-Juriquilla, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Av. de las Ciencias, Juriquilla, Santiago de Querétaro 76230, Querétaro State, Mexico.

出版信息

Life (Basel). 2025 Mar 21;15(4):508. doi: 10.3390/life15040508.

Abstract

Crustaceans are among the most successful taxonomic groups in invasions worldwide. Humans can facilitate these invasions through introductions and disturbances in habitats. The Australian redclaw crayfish () is an invasive species with significant global ecosystem impacts. This species inhabits the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, in the Central Mexican Plateau. We hypothesize that environmental degradation facilitates the establishment and expansion of invasive crayfish. Seven sites along the Santa María River, within the reserve buffer zone, were assessed for seven months in 2023. We analyzed the abundance and density of the Australian redclaw crayfish in correlation with the environmental quality of the habitat. The results confirm that the establishment and spread of crayfish populations are related to water quality degradation and habitat alteration. The associated variables include increased total dissolved solids, greater substrate embedment, and degraded conditions on stream banks. Furthermore, the inverse relationship between the abundance of Australian redclaw crayfish and macroinvertebrate richness reinforces the hypothesis that more diverse native communities reduce the success of invaders. This study highlights the urgent need to implement management strategies focused on habitat restoration and the control of reproductive populations through the extirpation of mature individuals as critical measures for controlling the establishment and expansion of the invasive Australian redclaw crayfish.

摘要

甲壳类动物是全球入侵最成功的分类群体之一。人类可以通过引入和破坏栖息地来促成这些入侵。澳大利亚红爪螯虾()是一种具有重大全球生态系统影响的入侵物种。该物种栖息在墨西哥中部高原的戈尔达山脉生物圈保护区。我们假设环境退化促进了入侵小龙虾的定殖和扩张。2023年,对保护区缓冲区圣玛丽亚河沿岸的七个地点进行了为期七个月的评估。我们分析了澳大利亚红爪螯虾的丰度和密度与栖息地环境质量的相关性。结果证实,小龙虾种群的定殖和扩散与水质退化和栖息地改变有关。相关变量包括总溶解固体增加、底物嵌入度增加以及河岸状况退化。此外,澳大利亚红爪螯虾丰度与大型无脊椎动物丰富度之间的负相关关系强化了这样一种假设,即更多样化的本地群落会降低入侵者的成功率。本研究强调迫切需要实施管理策略,重点是栖息地恢复以及通过消灭成熟个体来控制繁殖种群,这是控制入侵性澳大利亚红爪螯虾定殖和扩张的关键措施。

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