Thermal performance of native and invasive crab species: investigating the invasion potential of Hemigrapsus takanoi in southern European Carcinus maenas’ habitats

IF 2.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
L. D. Rato, T. Simões, S. C. Novais, J. M. Damasceno, J. Van der Meer, D. W. Thieltges, J. C. Marques, M. F. L. Lemos
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Invasive species’ plasticity and latitudinal spread have become an increasing matter of concern in rapidly changing climate. The brush-clawed shore crab (Hemigrapsus takanoi), native along northwestern Pacific shores, has established dense populations in northern European coasts. Detrimental effects in natura have been reported, such as displacement of native species and competition for shelter, rasing concerns regarding shellfish early life stages and food webs-posing a threat to wild stocks’ recruitment and aquaculture. The species has not yet been observed in southern European countries (e.g., Portugal), where niche habitats such as harbours, mudflats, and lagoons reach higher temperatures than the invaded northern range. The aims of this study were to determine H. takanoi potential to acclimate to a southern thermal range, assess thermal performance, and identify potential competitive advantages over the native shore crab Carcinus maenas. This was accomplished through individual exposure to one of three treatments, resembling a southern European thermal range (17 °C, 21 °C, or 25 °C), for 30 days. H. takanoi thrived in temperatures as high as 25 °C, a realistic thermal scenario in Óbidos Lagoon (the biggest Portuguese lagoon)—while the native shore crab C. maenas underperformed at that treatment, showing lower survival, growth, and feed intake than H. takanoi. These results suggest that H. takanoi may be able to colonise southern and warmer European locations and have higher plasticity than the native species already inhabiting areas close to its upper thermal limits. Under global warming scenarios, inferences of further latitudinal spread and increased invaded range may also be taken to the invaded northern European habitats.

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本地蟹种和外来蟹种的热性能:研究南欧鲎栖息地中 Hemigrapsus takanoi 的入侵潜力
在气候迅速变化的情况下,入侵物种的可塑性和纬度扩散已成为一个日益令人担忧的问题。原产于西北太平洋海岸的刷螯蟹(Hemigrapsus takanoi)已在北欧海岸建立了密集的种群。据报道,该物种对自然环境造成了有害影响,如本地物种的迁移和对栖息地的竞争,引起了人们对贝类早期生命阶段和食物网的关注--这对野生种群的繁殖和水产养殖构成了威胁。在南欧国家(如葡萄牙)尚未观察到该物种,那里的港口、泥滩和泻湖等利基栖息地的温度要高于入侵的北部地区。本研究的目的是确定 H. takanoi 适应南方热范围的潜力,评估其热性能,并确定与本地岸蟹 Carcinus maenas 相比的潜在竞争优势。这项研究通过将个体暴露在类似欧洲南部热范围(17 °C、21 °C或25 °C)的三种处理之一中30天来实现。H. takanoi在高达25 °C的温度下茁壮成长,这是Óbidos泻湖(葡萄牙最大的泻湖)的实际热量情况,而本地岸蟹C. maenas在该温度下表现不佳,存活率、生长和摄食量均低于H. takanoi。这些结果表明,H. takanoi可能能够在欧洲南部和更温暖的地区定居,并且比已经栖息在接近其热量上限地区的本地物种具有更高的可塑性。在全球变暖的情况下,受入侵的北欧栖息地也可能会出现进一步的纬度扩散和入侵范围扩大。
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Biological Invasions
Biological Invasions 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.90%
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248
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Biological Invasions publishes research and synthesis papers on patterns and processes of biological invasions in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine (including brackish) ecosystems. Also of interest are scholarly papers on management and policy issues as they relate to conservation programs and the global amelioration or control of invasions. The journal will consider proposals for special issues resulting from conferences or workshops on invasions.There are no page charges to publish in this journal.
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