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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2009015
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2009015
Auteur(s):
M. Buřič,L. Kočí,A. Petrusek,A. Kouba,P. Kozák
Mots clés
invasive species
interactions
intra-guild predation
survival
crayfish
espèce invasive
interactions
prédation intra-guilde
survie
écrevisse
Date de publication
24/12/2009
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2009015
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Description
We investigated potential interspecific predation between two invasive
crustacean species, currently widespread and co-occurring in European
inland waters: the Ponto-Caspian amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus
(Gammaridae) and the North American spiny-cheek crayfish Orconectes
limosus (Cambaridae). We evaluated interactions of adult specimens of
D. villosus and juvenile O. limosus (from the 3rd developmental stage –
DS) under conditions with and without feeding. We used two different
experimental setups: short-term (one-week) rearing in aquaria each containing
30 specimens of either single-species or mixed stock, and 20-daylong
rearing in small circular plates with one individual of each species.
In the aquaria, a significant effect of D. villosus presence on survival of
O. limosus stocks was found, with stronger influence on unfed stocks.
Survival of D. villosus was not influenced by either O. limosus presence
or feeding. Direct predation of D. villosus on juvenile O. limosus, predominantly
on the 3rd DS, was often observed in the small plates. The 5th DS
O. limosus was killed only a few times and was already able to feed on
adult D. villosus. Our results show that both species are able to affect
each other negatively through intra-guild predation: D. villosus may successfully
feed on juvenile O. limosus (3rd and 4th DS), but larger crayfish
can resist predation by the amphipod.
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