Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?

Trachemys scripta (Reptilia, Emydidae) is among the most widespread invasive reptiles in the world. In general, it is assumed that this species has negative effects on native aquatic turtles based on experiments conducted under controlled conditions. Here, we analysed a 7‒year time series (2013‒2019...

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Main Authors: Escoriza Daniel, Sunyer Pau, Poch Santiago, Boix Dani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2021/01/kmae200138/kmae200138.html
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spelling doaj-21be9a3abfc4461d819437ec2810aa7f2021-02-18T10:44:59ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022021-01-010422210.1051/kmae/2021002kmae200138Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?Escoriza Daniel0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6853-0134Sunyer Pau1Poch Santiagohttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7423-9960Boix Dani2GRECO, Institute of Aquatic Ecology, University of GironaFundació Emys, Carretera de Santa Coloma, Km 21GRECO, Institute of Aquatic Ecology, University of GironaTrachemys scripta (Reptilia, Emydidae) is among the most widespread invasive reptiles in the world. In general, it is assumed that this species has negative effects on native aquatic turtles based on experiments conducted under controlled conditions. Here, we analysed a 7‒year time series (2013‒2019) of data from captures of three species of turtles (two natives and one alien) from natural populations in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. We evaluated (i) the interspecific spatial overlap and (ii) the correlation between the scaled mass index (SMI) of the native turtles and the abundance of T. scripta, including an interaction effect between the species. The analyses revealed that T. scripta has relatively low spatial overlap with Emys orbicularis but high overlap with Mauremys leprosa. Overall, the abundance of T. scripta was not associated with significant variations in the SMI of the native species, although for the female E. orbicularis, we detected a negative trend. The analyses also indicated that the abundance of T. scripta does not have an additive effect on the SMI of other turtles, even if there is a negative effect between native species. These findings suggested that the impact of T. scripta on other turtles could be density-dependent.https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2021/01/kmae200138/kmae200138.htmlalien speciesbody masscompetitionmediterraneantrachemys scripta
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author Escoriza Daniel
Sunyer Pau
Poch Santiago
Boix Dani
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Sunyer Pau
Poch Santiago
Boix Dani
Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
alien species
body mass
competition
mediterranean
trachemys scripta
author_facet Escoriza Daniel
Sunyer Pau
Poch Santiago
Boix Dani
author_sort Escoriza Daniel
title Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?
title_short Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?
title_full Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?
title_fullStr Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?
title_full_unstemmed Habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?
title_sort habitat overlap and body condition in aquatic turtles: are there additive effects between invasive and native species?
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Trachemys scripta (Reptilia, Emydidae) is among the most widespread invasive reptiles in the world. In general, it is assumed that this species has negative effects on native aquatic turtles based on experiments conducted under controlled conditions. Here, we analysed a 7‒year time series (2013‒2019) of data from captures of three species of turtles (two natives and one alien) from natural populations in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. We evaluated (i) the interspecific spatial overlap and (ii) the correlation between the scaled mass index (SMI) of the native turtles and the abundance of T. scripta, including an interaction effect between the species. The analyses revealed that T. scripta has relatively low spatial overlap with Emys orbicularis but high overlap with Mauremys leprosa. Overall, the abundance of T. scripta was not associated with significant variations in the SMI of the native species, although for the female E. orbicularis, we detected a negative trend. The analyses also indicated that the abundance of T. scripta does not have an additive effect on the SMI of other turtles, even if there is a negative effect between native species. These findings suggested that the impact of T. scripta on other turtles could be density-dependent.
topic alien species
body mass
competition
mediterranean
trachemys scripta
url https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2021/01/kmae200138/kmae200138.html
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