加的斯湾入侵蓝蟹calinectes sapidus的同位素变异:对海岸生态系统管理的影响和启示。

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Elena Ortega-Jiménez , César Vilas , Gustavo F. de Carvalho-Souza , Andrés Martinez-Lage , Enrique González-Ortegón
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营养位置的变化和碳同位素特征可以提供它们的饮食灵活性及其适应环境变化的能力的信息。利用稳定同位素(δ1³C、δ1 5 N、δ³⁴S)估算入侵蓝蟹(Callinectes sapidus)在大西洋沿岸不同入侵地区的营养位置和同位素生态位,评估其影响。本研究首次在东大西洋范围内进行,揭示了蟹的杂食性行为,具有广泛的营养地位(TP = 2-4),与其原生范围的发现一致。不同生境之间的营养作用存在显著的空间差异,由于米草属腐质和浮游植物等初级生产者的差异,盐沼的δ1³C含量较高,TP含量较低。受猎物可得性和人为氮输入的影响,河口表现出更高和更宽的δ1 5 N和TP范围,这意味着对海洋底栖动物和远洋动物群落产生了重大影响。瓜达尔基维尔河口的季节性变化与越冬和产卵迁徙有关,在同位素特征上显示出性别差异,雄性比雌性更富δ1 5 - N,表明不同的猎物可用性或代谢差异。总体而言,与地中海相比,大西洋入侵范围表现出更宽和更低的TP,强调了蓝蟹在不同栖息地和营养水平上的灵活多样的营养作用。营养位置和碳同位素特征的变化反映了这种入侵物种的饮食灵活性及其对本地动物的潜在影响。这些发现强调了在生态系统管理和保护工作中考虑营养相互作用的必要性。
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Isotopic variability of the invasive blue crab Callinectes sapidus in the Gulf of Cadiz: Impacts and implications for coastal ecosystem management
The variability in trophic position and carbon isotopic signatures can provide information about their dietary flexibility and its ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. The impact of the invasive blue crab Callinectes sapidus was assessed by estimating its trophic position and isotopic niche using stable isotopes (δ1³C, δ1⁵N, δ³⁴S) across different invaded Atlantic coastal areas. This study, the first of its kind in the eastern Atlantic range, reveals the crab's omnivorous behavior with a wide trophic position (TP = 2–4), consistent with findings from its native range. Significant spatial variability in trophic roles was observed between habitats, with salt marshes showing enriched δ1³C and lower TP due to differences in primary producers like Spartina detritus and phytoplankton. Estuaries exhibited higher and broader δ1⁵N and TP ranges, influenced by prey availability and anthropogenic nitrogen inputs, that implies a significant impact on marine benthic and pelagic animal communities. Seasonal changes in the Guadalquivir estuary, linked to overwintering and brooding migrations, showed sexual differences in isotopic signatures, with males more enriched in δ1⁵N than females, indicating varied prey availability or metabolic differences. Overall, the Atlantic invaded range displayed broader and lower TP compared to the Mediterranean, underlining the blue crab's flexible and diverse trophic role across different habitats and trophic levels. The variability in trophic position and carbon isotopic signatures reflects the dietary flexibility of this invasive species and its potential effects on native fauna. These findings emphasize the need to consider trophic interactions in ecosystem management and conservation efforts.
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
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13.70
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审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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