Complexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004
The increase of non-native species in rivers is of great concern. To assess the potential impact of a species it is necessary to consider the ecological state of the receiving ecosystem and the biology of the potentially invasive species. In this work we characterize two populations of <i>Gobi...
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oai:doaj.org-article:92b49ad1e2e34b889e36f01f8d6256b62021-11-11T19:55:37ZComplexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 200410.3390/w132130432073-4441https://doaj.org/article/92b49ad1e2e34b889e36f01f8d6256b62021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/21/3043https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4441The increase of non-native species in rivers is of great concern. To assess the potential impact of a species it is necessary to consider the ecological state of the receiving ecosystem and the biology of the potentially invasive species. In this work we characterize two populations of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 (bio-metric and demographic parameter) and the invasibility (as a function of habitat quality, competing species, food supply, etc.) of the two rivers that they inhabit. In addition, biomarkers of energy reserve level are analyzed to investigate their role in the invasiveness of the species. The results show differences in energy reserve levels and invasiveness between the two fish populations, and differences in the potential invasibility of the two tributaries. In the river with lower resistance to invasion, the <i>G. lozanoi</i> population is well-structured, and specimens have higher lipid values. On the contrary, in the river with better ecological status (and therefore greater resistance to invasion) we found lower lipid values, higher protein values and low juvenile survival rate. The lipid level is revealed as a good indicator of invasiveness in populations of alien species, under favorable conditions for invasion.Sandra BarcaRufino Vieira-LaneroDavid José NachónJavier Sánchez-HernándezMaría del Carmen CoboFernando CoboMDPI AGarticlenon-native speciesinvasivenessinvasibilitybiomarkersinterspecific competitionfreshwater fishHydraulic engineeringTC1-978Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesTD201-500ENWater, Vol 13, Iss 3043, p 3043 (2021) |
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The increase of non-native species in rivers is of great concern. To assess the potential impact of a species it is necessary to consider the ecological state of the receiving ecosystem and the biology of the potentially invasive species. In this work we characterize two populations of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 (bio-metric and demographic parameter) and the invasibility (as a function of habitat quality, competing species, food supply, etc.) of the two rivers that they inhabit. In addition, biomarkers of energy reserve level are analyzed to investigate their role in the invasiveness of the species. The results show differences in energy reserve levels and invasiveness between the two fish populations, and differences in the potential invasibility of the two tributaries. In the river with lower resistance to invasion, the <i>G. lozanoi</i> population is well-structured, and specimens have higher lipid values. On the contrary, in the river with better ecological status (and therefore greater resistance to invasion) we found lower lipid values, higher protein values and low juvenile survival rate. The lipid level is revealed as a good indicator of invasiveness in populations of alien species, under favorable conditions for invasion. |
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Sandra Barca Rufino Vieira-Lanero David José Nachón Javier Sánchez-Hernández María del Carmen Cobo Fernando Cobo |
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Sandra Barca Rufino Vieira-Lanero David José Nachón Javier Sánchez-Hernández María del Carmen Cobo Fernando Cobo |
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Complexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 |
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Complexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 |
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Complexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 |
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Complexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 |
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Complexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 |
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complexity of the relationship between environmental factors, interspecific competition, and intrinsic traits of the species in explaining the invasive success of <i>gobio lozanoi</i> doadrio & madeira, 2004 |
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