Distribution of invasive scud, Apocorophium lacustre (Vanhoffen, 1911) in the Illinois Waterway, USA: Do habitat and water quality variables influence spatial distribution and relative abundance?

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Aquatic Invasions Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.3391/ai.2024.19.2.121730
Trent W. Henry, Brandon S. Harris, Bradley Smith, R. Keller, James T. Lamer
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Apocorophium lacustre – a species of benthic amphipod native to American and European estuaries along the North Atlantic Ocean – has rapidly expanded outside of its native range and is now established in the Illinois, Upper Mississippi, and Ohio river systems, USA. A. lacustre is considered high risk for colonization and disruption of the Laurentian Great Lakes’ benthic communities. To further our understanding of factors influencing A. lacustre distribution and its threat to the Great Lakes, zoobenthic and habitat data were collected from colonization samplers (i.e., rock bags) deployed at 370 sites along the Illinois Waterway. A. lacustre was found in the lower six pools of the Illinois Waterway and was the most abundant amphipod collected in those pools. Our results parallel other studies in that A. lacustre was not observed upstream of Dresden Island Pool, but A. lacustre was found ~11 km farther upstream of any previous records. Generalized linear mixed effects modeling indicated that parameters pertaining to food availability, water quality, and impoundment influenced A. lacustre abundance. Model averaging identified five statistically significant variables: A. lacustre abundance was negatively associated with turbidity, fluorescent dissolved organic matter, and vegetation density and positively associated with temperature and downstream distance (i.e., closer to the next downstream dam). Our findings of what factors influence A. lacustre abundance should be of broad interest to risk assessment and invasion forecasting in other regions where A. lacustre have been or may be introduced.
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漆树蛙(Apocorophium lacustre)是一种原产于北大西洋沿岸美国和欧洲河口的底栖片脚类动物,现已迅速扩展到其原产地以外的地区,并在美国伊利诺伊州、密西西比河上游和俄亥俄河水系定居。A. lacustre 被认为是劳伦森五大湖底栖生物群落的高风险定殖和破坏者。为了进一步了解影响 A. lacustre 分布的因素及其对五大湖的威胁,我们在伊利诺伊水道沿岸的 370 个地点部署了定殖取样器(即石袋),收集底栖动物和栖息地数据。在伊利诺伊水道下游的六个水池中发现了 A. lacustre,它是在这些水池中收集到的最丰富的片脚类动物。我们的研究结果与其他研究结果相似,即在德累斯顿岛水潭上游未观察到片脚类动物,但在比以往记录更远的上游约11公里处发现了片脚类动物。广义线性混合效应模型表明,与食物可获得性、水质和蓄水池有关的参数会影响黑腹滨蝽的丰度。模型平均值确定了五个具有统计意义的变量:黑潮丰度与浑浊度、荧光溶解有机物和植被密度呈负相关,与温度和下游距离(即更靠近下一个下游水坝)呈正相关。我们的研究结果说明了哪些因素会影响漆包虫的丰度,这对已经或可能引入漆包虫的其他地区的风险评估和入侵预测具有广泛的意义。
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Aquatic Invasions
Aquatic Invasions ECOLOGY-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Aquatic Invasions is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal focusing on academic research of biological invasions in both inland and coastal water ecosystems from around the world. It was established in 2006 as initiative of the International Society of Limnology (SIL) Working Group on Aquatic Invasive Species (WGAIS) with start-up funding from the European Commission Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development Integrated Project ALARM. Aquatic Invasions is an official journal of International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species (INVASIVESNET). Aquatic Invasions provides a forum for professionals involved in research of aquatic non-native species, including a focus on the following: • Patterns of non-native species dispersal, including range extensions with global change • Trends in new introductions and establishment of non-native species • Population dynamics of non-native species • Ecological and evolutionary impacts of non-native species • Behaviour of invasive and associated native species in invaded areas • Prediction of new invasions • Advances in non-native species identification and taxonomy
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