Facilitation underpinning the success of the non-native catfish Hoplosternum littorale (Callichthyidae) in lakes of the Middle Doce River Basin, southeastern Brazil

Dilermando Pereira Lima Jr., A. Latini
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Facilitation is defined as an interaction between two or more species, which benefits at least one of them and causes harm to neither. The establishment of non-native species in new areas is a global phenomenon that raises the question of how facilitation may help in successful biological invasions. We describe a possible facilitation process between the catfish Hoplosternum littorale (Tamboatá) and its predators: Pygocentrus nattereri (piranha) and Cichla cf kelberi (tucunaré), all non-native fish that live in the lakes of the Middle Doce River Basin, southeastern Brazil. We found evidence of indirect facilitation, where non-native predators probably release H. littorale from competition, as they prefer to prey on native fish. Our main evidence in favor of this interpretation was a difference in the abundance of H. littorale between lakes where these species co-occur and lakes where H. littorale is the only non-native fish species. This difference was not associated with environmental differences between lakes or spatial segregation of age classes of H. littorale. Differences in peak activity among H. littorale and non-native predators are probably the main driver of co-occurrence. Keywords: biological invasion, tropical lakes, fish, non-native species.
巴西东南部多塞河中河流域湖泊中非本土鲶鱼Hoplosternum littorale(鳞鱼科)成功的促进机制
促进作用被定义为两个或多个物种之间的相互作用,这种相互作用至少对其中一个物种有利,对任何一个物种都没有坏处。在新地区建立非本地物种是一种全球现象,这提出了一个问题,即促进如何有助于成功的生物入侵。我们描述了一种可能的促进过程,即在鲶鱼Hoplosternum littorale (tamboat)和它的捕食者:Pygocentrus nattereri(食人鱼)和Cichla cf kelberi (tucunar)之间,它们都是生活在巴西东南部多塞河流域中部湖泊的非本地鱼类。我们发现了间接促进的证据,其中非本地捕食者可能释放了H. littorale,因为它们更喜欢捕食本地鱼类。我们支持这一解释的主要证据是,在这些物种共存的湖泊和仅有非本地鱼类的湖泊之间,littorale的丰度存在差异。这种差异与湖泊间的环境差异或年龄层的空间分离无关。滨鹬与非本地捕食者在活动高峰上的差异可能是共同发生的主要原因。关键词:生物入侵;热带湖泊;鱼类;
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