Effects of an introduced mosquito on juvenile Tigriopus californicus (Copepoda: Harpacticoidea) in supratidal pools

Arianne Y. Albert, C. Borkent, S. Duquette, M. Voordouw, B. Anholt
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The distribution of the supratidal copepod Tigriopus californicus overlaps widely with that of larvae of the introduced mosquito Aedes togoi. Overlap in resource use suggests the possibility of negative interactions between the two species. To test this possibility, we manipulated the abundance of mosquito larvae in the field and found that increasing the number of larvae reduced the number of copepodites present 28 days later. A laboratory grazing experiment demonstrated that individual A. togoi (instars 2-3) clear about 25 times more water of algae than similarly sized T. californi­ cus. Laboratory experiments also demonstrated that A. togoi can be a very efficient predator of copepod nauplii. The selection imposed by age-specific predation on cope­ pods may have some life-history consequences.
引进一种蚊虫对潮上池塘中加利福尼亚虎爪鱼幼崽的影响
潮上桡足动物加利福尼亚虎足的分布与引进的东哥伊蚊的幼虫分布广泛重叠。资源利用的重叠表明这两个物种之间可能存在负面相互作用。为了验证这种可能性,我们对野外蚊子幼虫的丰度进行了控制,发现增加幼虫数量会减少28天后出现的桡足动物数量。一项实验室放牧实验表明,单个togoi(2-3岁)清除的藻类比同样大小的加州斑蝽多25倍。室内实验也证明了东竹是一种非常有效的桡足动物捕食者。针对特定年龄的捕食行为强加给蚁群的选择可能会产生一些生命史上的后果。
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