2018
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13122
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The role of alien fish (the centrarchidMicropterus salmoides)in lake food webs highlighted by stable isotope analysis

Abstract: Non‐native freshwater fish species can have adverse ecological impacts on native populations. However, the mechanisms determining the success or otherwise of their invasion and their role in invaded communities remain largely unknown. This is particularly true for the Mediterranean region, where endemic species characterised by restricted natural ranges may be at high risk of extinction. The largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) is native to North America but is invasive in the Italian Peninsula. The aim of … Show more

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“…Consideration of the mean and variance of the single ITUs’ isotopic signatures, defined by a common restricted δ-space, together with the multiple steps adopted for the selection of resources to be used in isotopic mixing models, allowed us to overcome the limits of Bayesian mixing when applied to complex communities 38,40 . Following our approach, it was thus possible to describe in unprecedented detail the food web structure of these biodiverse communities as well as the diet of single species, such as the omnivorous key species S .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consideration of the mean and variance of the single ITUs’ isotopic signatures, defined by a common restricted δ-space, together with the multiple steps adopted for the selection of resources to be used in isotopic mixing models, allowed us to overcome the limits of Bayesian mixing when applied to complex communities 38,40 . Following our approach, it was thus possible to describe in unprecedented detail the food web structure of these biodiverse communities as well as the diet of single species, such as the omnivorous key species S .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3.5.3, SIMMr package) [52] considering a Trophic Enrichment factor (TEF) of 3.4 ± 1.0% for δ 15 N and 1.0 ± 0.5% for δ 13 C [18,37,49,[53][54][55][56] and uninformative priors. These TEF values (expressed as mean ± standard deviation) are considered a robust and widely applicable assumption in the presence of multiple trophic pathways and different types of food sources [37,56]. For all SIMMr models, we ran three Markov Chain Monte Carlo chains of 300,000 iterations each with a burn-in of 200,000 and a thinning rate of 100 iterations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The set of potential ITU food sources was considered on the entire δ 13 C axis and within a given range on the δ 15 N axis, i.e., within ±3.4% (the TEF) of the value of the consumer [31]. The Bray-Curtis similarity index (BC), based on the contribution of each resource to the diet of the two fish, was also calculated in order to quantify the diet similarity among lakes [36,56]. BC is expressed as proportional similarity ranging from 0, when no common food sources are found for the compared groups, to 1, when the compared groups have the same food sources in the same proportions [36,56].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a moderate predation by M. salmoides on eels was found to be likely, in concordance with the feeding behaviour of M. salmoides 73 . Additionally, it is likely that M. salmoides might function as a competitor for eels 74 , as indicated by its wide feeding behaviour and wide trophic niche 75 . Accordingly, other possibilities that have led to the extinction of A. anguilla must be considered, as such, overfishing 69 and the closure of the reproductive migration through dams 76 , 77 .…”
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confidence: 99%