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Establishment patterns of non-native fishes: Lessons from the Duluth-Superior harbor and lower St. Louis River, an invasion-prone Great Lakes coastal ecosystem

机译:非本地鱼类的建立模式:来自德卢斯-上级港口和易入侵大湖沿岸生态系统圣路易斯河的教训

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We conducted a 2-year, multi-gear survey in the lower St. Louis River, which includes the Duluth-Superior harbor, an international shipping port and non-native species invasion "hotspot." Our objectives were to quantify the contribution of non-native species to the overall fish assemblage and assess their spatial distribution and abundance. We captured 10 non-native fishes; none, however, were first detections. Non-native fishes composed roughly one quarter of the total species richness, were found in 84% of samples, and composed 15% of the total abundance. The spatial distribution and abundance of non-native fishes was dependent on gear selection (and thereby habitat selection), sampling location, and abundance measure (individuals or biomass). We used a recently published non-native species establishment framework to integrate catch data from the different gears. Viewed in the context of this framework, we identified only two non-native fishes, Eurasian ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), as both widespread and abundant, whereas we identified three as localized and rare. Moreover, the time since first detection of non-native fishes was not predictive of their frequency of occurrence across the study area, underscoring the importance of environmental and biological factors in controlling fish establishment success. Although non-native fishes constitute a considerable portion of the trawl catch in the river channel, from a multi-gear system-wide perspective, native fishes collectively make up the majority of the fish biomass and abundance in the lower St. Louis River.
机译:我们在圣路易斯河下游进行了为期两年的多齿轮调查,其中包括德卢斯河上层港口,国际航运港口和非本地物种入侵“热点”。我们的目标是量化非本地物种对整个鱼类种群的贡献,并评估其空间分布和丰度。我们捕获了10种非本地鱼类。但是,没有一个是第一次发现。在84%的样本中发现非本地鱼类大约占物种总丰富度的四分之一,占总丰富度的15%。非本地鱼类的空间分布和丰富度取决于渔具的选择(进而取决于栖息地的选择),采样地点和丰富度的衡量标准(个人或生物量)。我们使用了最近发布的非本地物种建立框架来整合来自不同齿轮的捕捞数据。在此框架的背景下,我们仅发现了两种非本地鱼类,即欧亚红腹灰雀(Gymnocephalus cernuus)和round鱼(Neogobius melanostomus),它们既广泛又丰富,而我们将其中的三种识别为局部的和稀有的。此外,自首次发现非本地鱼类以来的时间不能预测其在整个研究区域内的发生频率,这突显了环境和生物因素在控制鱼类建立成功中的重要性。尽管非本地鱼类构成河道拖网渔获量的很大一部分,但从多齿轮系统的角度来看,在圣路易斯河下游,本地鱼类共同构成了鱼类生物量和丰富度的绝大部分。

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    《Journal of great lakes research》 |2011年第2期|p.349-358|共10页
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    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, 6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804, USA;

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, 6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804, USA;

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, 6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804, USA;

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, 6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804, USA;

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, 6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804, USA;

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    non-native; fish; establishment; lake superior; st. louis river;

    机译:非本地鱼;建立苏必利尔湖;圣路易斯河;

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