Changes in the diet of the native sea urchin Arbacia dufresnii at different scenarios of the Undaria pinnatifida invasion (Patagonia, Argentina)

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Karen L. Castro , Lucía Epherra , María Paula Raffo , Enrique Morsan , Tamara Rubilar
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Undaria pinnatifida is one of the most successful marine invasive species worldwide. Since its first detection in Nuevo Gulf (Argentina), changes in the species richness and diversity of native algae and macrofauna have been reported. Knowledge of the invasive alga-native grazer interaction is key to better understand ecosystem dynamics and the potential effects of Undaria on local food webs. The aim of this study was to compare the diet of the sea urchin Arbacia dufresnii, among different scenarios of invasion of Undaria in two northern Patagonian gulfs. To this end, we determined the relative contribution of kelp to the diet of the sea urchin by comparing the gut content and stable isotopes in different tissues of A. dufresnii from sites where the invasion of Undaria was advanced, relatively recent, or not recorded. Because A. dufresnii has a plastic feeding habit and Undaria represents a high input of algal biomass, our hypothesis was that A. dufresnii feeds on Undaria and that the contribution of the invasive kelp to the diet of the sea urchin will be greater according to the time elapsed since invasion. Our results confirmed that A. dufresnii fed on Undaria and assimilated in gonads and muscle. The contribution of Undaria to the sea urchin diet was related to the stage of invasion. In the site with an advanced stage of invasion, A. dufresnii consumed the kelp both in spring and summer, when sporophytes were mature and senescent, respectively. However, in the recently invaded site, A. dufresnii consumed Undaria only in summer, when the kelp was senescent. Arbacia dufresnii is an omnivore species with the plasticity to adapt its diet to a variety of resources depending on the availability in the environment, prioritizing faunal items. This work reinforces the importance of complementing gut analysis with stable isotope analysis to determine the contribution of items in the diet. Although the impacts of an invasive alga on food webs and ecosystem structure are difficult to evaluate, performing these analyses in different scenarios may allow better understanding the local food web structure and assessing the possible ecological consequences over the invaded habitat.

裙带菜入侵不同情景下本地海胆的饮食变化(阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚)
裙带菜是世界上最成功的海洋入侵物种之一。自首次在阿根廷新埃沃湾发现以来,已报道了本地藻类和大型动物物种丰富度和多样性的变化。了解入侵藻类与本地食草动物的相互作用是更好地理解生态系统动力学和褐藻对当地食物网的潜在影响的关键。本研究的目的是比较在两个巴塔哥尼亚北部海湾的不同情况下,乌达里亚入侵海胆的饮食。为此,我们通过比较来自Undaria入侵较早、较新或未记录的地点的杜氏杜氏海胆不同组织的肠道含量和稳定同位素,确定了海胆对饮食的相对贡献。由于杜氏海藻具有塑料食性,而褐藻代表了藻类生物量的高输入,我们的假设是杜氏海藻以褐藻为食,而入侵的海带对海胆饮食的贡献将随着入侵时间的推移而增加。我们的研究结果证实了杜氏拟沙蝇以褐藻为食,并在生殖腺和肌肉中被同化。Undaria对海胆食性的贡献与入侵的阶段有关。在入侵后期的样地,杜氏夜蛾分别在孢子体成熟和衰老的春季和夏季消耗海带。然而,在最近入侵的地点,杜氏夜蛾只在夏季,当海带衰老时才吃Undaria。杜氏Arbacia dufresnii是一种杂食性物种,具有可塑性,可以根据环境中的可用性调整其饮食以适应各种资源,优先考虑动物性项目。这项工作强调了用稳定同位素分析补充肠道分析的重要性,以确定饮食中各项目的贡献。虽然入侵藻类对食物网和生态系统结构的影响难以评估,但在不同情景下进行这些分析可以更好地了解当地食物网结构并评估入侵栖息地可能产生的生态后果。
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Food Webs
Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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