隐藏在肠道中:元条形码揭示了入侵的欧洲鲶鱼(Silurus glanis)被忽视的捕食行为。

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形态学和元条形码分析为了解伊比利亚半岛入侵地区的欧洲鲶鱼(Silurus glanis)的饮食提供了新的见解。在264只glanis中,173只通过肠道内容物的元条形码获得数据,110只通过胃内容物的形态学分析获得数据。元条形码鉴定出的猎物类群比形态学鉴定出的多,分别鉴定出34个和21个,主要包括鱼类和甲壳类。形态学分析表明,与元条形码相比,甲壳类动物的检测率更高,元条形码检测到的鱼类更多。两种方法均鉴定出本地鳗鲡、切龙类、Luciobarbus类和无叶鳗是最常见的猎物,而非本地的Lepomis gibbosus是最常见的猎物。然而,元条形码对鳗鲡的检出率是形态学分析检出率的两倍以上,对其他形态学分析未发现的濒危类群的检出率也高于形态学分析检出率。元条形码显示,猎物组成受季节和捕食者总长度的影响,表明饮食变化与猎物的可得性和觅食习惯有关。综上所述,结果表明元条形码对于评估猎物多样性和揭示猎物使用模式(特别是鱼类)可能很重要,与形态学分析相比,从更少的样本中提供更多信息,并有助于保护管理。元条形码结果表明,glanis对濒危和具有经济价值的鱼类(如A. anguilla, Alosa spp.)的捕食可能比之前认为的要强。这些发现表明,迫切需要采取有针对性的管理行动,以减轻glanis对伊比利亚半岛的影响,该地区许多本地和特有物种目前受到威胁。
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Hidden in the gut: Metabarcoding reveals overlooked predation by the invasive European catfish (Silurus glanis).

Morphological and metabarcoding analyses provided new insights into the diet of the European catfish (Silurus glanis) in an invaded area in the Iberian Peninsula. Out of 264 S. glanis examined, data were obtained for 173 individuals through metabarcoding of intestinal contents and for 110 through morphological analysis of stomach contents. Metabarcoding consistently identified more prey taxa per sample than morphological analysis, yielding a total of 34 and 21 taxa, respectively, that primarily included fish and crustaceans. Morphological analysis demonstrated a higher detection of crustaceans than metabarcoding, which detected more fish. Both methods identified native Anguilla anguilla, Chelon spp., Luciobarbus spp. and Atyaephyra desmarestii as well as non-native Lepomis gibbosus as the most frequent prey. However, metabarcoding detected A. anguilla at more than twice the frequency found by morphological analysis, and other endangered taxa that were missed by morphological analysis. Metabarcoding showed that prey composition was influenced by both season and predator total length, suggesting dietary shifts related to prey availability and foraging habits. Taken together, results indicate that metabarcoding may be important for assessing the full range of prey diversity and uncover patterns in prey use, particularly fish, providing more information from fewer samples compared to morphological analysis and can contribute to conservation management. Metabarcoding results suggest that predation by the S. glanis on endangered and economically valuable fish such as A. anguilla, Alosa spp. may be stronger than previously considered.These findings reinforce the urgent need for targeted management actions to mitigate the impacts of S. glanis in the Iberian Peninsula, where many native and endemic species are currently threatened.

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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
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292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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