Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers

The signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus Dana, 1852 is a successful invasive species in the Iberian Peninsula. This is of particular conservation concern, as fish fauna is highly endemic and also threatened within this ecoregion. The aim of this study was to analyze behavioral interactions and t...

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Main Authors: Iván Vedia, David Almeida, Amaia A. Rodeles, Pedro M. Leunda, Enrique Baquero, David Galicia, Javier Oscoz, David Elustondo, Jesús M. Santamaría, Rafael Miranda
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/3/459
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spelling doaj-6faf4bde9e92481ea0856687f0748a782020-11-25T01:01:46ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-03-0111345910.3390/w11030459w11030459Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian RiversIván Vedia0David Almeida1Amaia A. Rodeles2Pedro M. Leunda3Enrique Baquero4David Galicia5Javier Oscoz6David Elustondo7Jesús M. Santamaría8Rafael Miranda9University of Navarra, School of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology. C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainDepartamento de Ciencias Médicas Básicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities, Campus de Montepríncipe, E-28925 Alcorcón, Madrid, SpainUniversity of Navarra, School of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology. C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainUniversity of Navarra, School of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology. C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainUniversity of Navarra, School of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology. C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainUniversity of Navarra, School of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology. C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainUniversity of Navarra, School of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology. C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainUniversity of Navarra, LICA, C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainUniversity of Navarra, LICA, C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainUniversity of Navarra, School of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology. C/ Irunlarrea 1, E-31080 Pamplona, SpainThe signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus Dana, 1852 is a successful invasive species in the Iberian Peninsula. This is of particular conservation concern, as fish fauna is highly endemic and also threatened within this ecoregion. The aim of this study was to analyze behavioral interactions and trophic overlap between signal crayfish and native fishes in Iberian rivers (northern Spain). Video cameras were used to record fish “dominance/evasion” after spatial encounters with crayfish. Diet composition and isotopic signatures (δ13C and δ15N) were compared to evaluate the niche overlap. Fish were dominant in 25% of the encounters with juvenile crayfish, whereas this percentage was only 4% with adult crayfish. Observations showed a high fish “evasion” response for Pyrenean stone loach Barbatula quignardi (Bǎcescu-Meşter, 1967) (>30%). Dietary results showed a high trophic overlap between signal crayfish with the pelagic Pyrenean minnow Phoxinus bigerri Kottelat, 2007 and the benthic loach. However, the isotopic niche overlap was low, with brown trout Salmo trutta L., 1758 showing the highest area (only 0.1 ‰2). Overall, our findings suggest that interferences may occur with native species for food (i.e., benthic invertebrates). Consequently, measures should be applied to control invasive crayfish in Iberian rivers.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/3/459aquatic communitiesdirect/indirect interactionsecological impactsspecies introductionstable isotope analysistrophic levels
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author Iván Vedia
David Almeida
Amaia A. Rodeles
Pedro M. Leunda
Enrique Baquero
David Galicia
Javier Oscoz
David Elustondo
Jesús M. Santamaría
Rafael Miranda
spellingShingle Iván Vedia
David Almeida
Amaia A. Rodeles
Pedro M. Leunda
Enrique Baquero
David Galicia
Javier Oscoz
David Elustondo
Jesús M. Santamaría
Rafael Miranda
Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers
Water
aquatic communities
direct/indirect interactions
ecological impacts
species introduction
stable isotope analysis
trophic levels
author_facet Iván Vedia
David Almeida
Amaia A. Rodeles
Pedro M. Leunda
Enrique Baquero
David Galicia
Javier Oscoz
David Elustondo
Jesús M. Santamaría
Rafael Miranda
author_sort Iván Vedia
title Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers
title_short Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers
title_full Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers
title_fullStr Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers
title_sort behavioral interactions and trophic overlap between invasive signal crayfish pacifastacus leniusculus (decapoda, astacidae) and native fishes in iberian rivers
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus Dana, 1852 is a successful invasive species in the Iberian Peninsula. This is of particular conservation concern, as fish fauna is highly endemic and also threatened within this ecoregion. The aim of this study was to analyze behavioral interactions and trophic overlap between signal crayfish and native fishes in Iberian rivers (northern Spain). Video cameras were used to record fish “dominance/evasion” after spatial encounters with crayfish. Diet composition and isotopic signatures (δ13C and δ15N) were compared to evaluate the niche overlap. Fish were dominant in 25% of the encounters with juvenile crayfish, whereas this percentage was only 4% with adult crayfish. Observations showed a high fish “evasion” response for Pyrenean stone loach Barbatula quignardi (Bǎcescu-Meşter, 1967) (>30%). Dietary results showed a high trophic overlap between signal crayfish with the pelagic Pyrenean minnow Phoxinus bigerri Kottelat, 2007 and the benthic loach. However, the isotopic niche overlap was low, with brown trout Salmo trutta L., 1758 showing the highest area (only 0.1 ‰2). Overall, our findings suggest that interferences may occur with native species for food (i.e., benthic invertebrates). Consequently, measures should be applied to control invasive crayfish in Iberian rivers.
topic aquatic communities
direct/indirect interactions
ecological impacts
species introduction
stable isotope analysis
trophic levels
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/3/459
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