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Only one can remain? Environmental and spatial factors influencing habitat partitioning among invasive and native crayfishes in the Pannonian Ecoregion (Hungary).
Mozsár, Attila; Árva, Diána; Józsa, Vilmos; Györe, Károly; Kajári, Balázs; Czeglédi, István; Eros, Tibor; Weiperth, András; Specziár, András.
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  • Mozsár A; Research Institute for Fisheries and Aquaculture, National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre, Anna-liget str. 35., H-5540 Szarvas, Hungary. Electronic address: mozsar.attila@haki.naik.hu.
  • Árva D; Research Institute for Fisheries and Aquaculture, National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre, Anna-liget str. 35., H-5540 Szarvas, Hungary.
  • Józsa V; Research Institute for Fisheries and Aquaculture, National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre, Anna-liget str. 35., H-5540 Szarvas, Hungary.
  • Györe K; Györe and Co, Vágóhíd str. 91., H-5540 Szarvas, Hungary.
  • Kajári B; Research Institute of Irrigation and Water Management, National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre, Anna-liget str. 35., H-5540 Szarvas, Hungary.
  • Czeglédi I; Balaton Limnological Institute, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Klebelsberg K. str. 3., H-8237 Tihany, Hungary.
  • Eros T; Balaton Limnological Institute, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Klebelsberg K. str. 3., H-8237 Tihany, Hungary.
  • Weiperth A; Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Institute for Natural Resources Conservation, Szent István University, Páter Károly str. 1., H-2100 Gödöllo, Hungary; F6 Association for Sustainability, Budapest, Lónyay str. 15., H-1093 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Specziár A; Balaton Limnological Institute, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Klebelsberg K. str. 3., H-8237 Tihany, Hungary.
Sci Total Environ ; 770: 145240, 2021 May 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33513498
ABSTRACT
Biological invasions have increasingly threatened indigenous species, influence metacommunity organisation and consequently, global biodiversity. World-wide expansion of non-indigenous crayfish (NICS) is associated with dramatic changes in species poor indigenous crayfish (ICS) assemblages challenging conservation planning. We analysed long-term changes of crayfish occurrences from the pre-invasion state, through the first appearance of NICS, to their intensive spread in Hungarian waters. Further, we analysed present-day crayfish metacommunity patterns for co-occurrences and influence of spatial and environmental factors. Historic data revealed a marked pre-invasion decline in indigenous noble crayfish Astacus astacus and stone crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium populations, but not in the narrow-clawed crayfish Pontastacus leptodactylus. Historic data provided no direct evidence for the impact of NICS on ICS, rather it supported that NICS often entered areas where ICS had been extinct or were not present at all. Crayfish species extremely rarely co-occurred which could indicate their strong competition and be related to utilization of empty sites by NICS. Crayfish metacommunities were predominantly spatially structured indicating the primary influence of ongoing invasion. Crayfish species also exhibited different environmental preferences mainly along the altitude and temperature gradients. We conclude that the invasion is still in the expanding phase and without an effective conservational program the future of ICS is doubtful in Hungary. Conservation policy should focus on the preservation and reintroduction of the stone and noble crayfishes in highland refugees. Expansion of NICS should be prevented in refugee areas by utilizing possibilities provided by natural and artificial barriers, and education and strict ban should be simultaneously applied to prevent further illegal releases by aquarists.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ecossistema / Astacoidea Limite: Animals País como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ecossistema / Astacoidea Limite: Animals País como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article