Thermal Tolerance of the Piedmont Blue Burrower Cambarus harti and Sympatric Native and Invasive Crayfish Species of the Southeastern United States

IF 0.8 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Kaelyn L. Fogelman, Kayla Boyd, Hisham A. Abdelrahman, C. Figiel, James A. Stoeckel
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The southeast United States is the epicenter of global crayfish biodiversity, but these species are among some of the most threatened in the world. Life history and biological trait data deficiencies, particularly of burrowing crayfish species, hampers efforts for accurately assessing imperilment rates and informing conservation efforts. Rising temperatures are a threat to aquatic ectotherms and it is important to evaluate crayfish tolerances to determine if they are at or near their upper thermal limits. We conducted dynamic temperature ramps to evaluate the temperatures at which ecological death (critical thermal maximum; CTM) and physiological death (upper thermal limit; UTL) occurred for the imperiled and narrowly endemic primary burrower Cambarus harti and three common, sympatric species C. latimanus, C. striatus, and Procambarus clarkii. All species differed in CTM with C. latimanus being the most sensitive (35.0°C), C. striatus (37.0°C) and C. harti (37.8°C) having intermediate tolerance, and P. clarkii being the most tolerant (39.0°C). The UTL of all species ranged from 39.4 – 39.8°C. We found no evidence that C. harti, a rare primary burrower, will require more restrictive acute thermal guidelines for protection compared to more common sympatric secondary burrowers.
美国东南部皮埃蒙特蓝色穴居螯虾 Cambarus harti 和同域本地及外来入侵螯虾物种的热耐受性
美国东南部是全球螯虾生物多样性的中心,但这些物种却是世界上受威胁最严重的物种之一。生活史和生物特征数据的缺乏,尤其是穴居螯虾物种的缺乏,阻碍了准确评估濒危率和为保护工作提供信息的努力。温度升高对水生外温动物构成威胁,因此必须评估螯虾的耐受性,以确定它们是否处于或接近热上限。我们进行了动态温度斜坡试验,以评估濒危的狭长地带主要穴居鱼 Cambarus harti 和三种常见的同域物种 C. latimanus、C. striatus 和 Procambarus clarkii 在什么温度下会发生生态死亡(临界最高热量;CTM)和生理死亡(热上限;UTL)。所有物种的 CTM 均有差异,其中 C. latimanus 最敏感(35.0°C),C. striatus(37.0°C)和 C. harti(37.8°C)的耐受性居中,而 P. clarkii 的耐受性最强(39.0°C)。所有物种的UTL介于39.4 - 39.8°C之间。我们没有发现任何证据表明,与更常见的同域次生穴居动物相比,罕见的原生穴居动物 C. harti 需要更严格的急性热指南来保护。
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Freshwater Crayfish MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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