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The effect of prey identity and substrate type on the functional response of a globally invasive crayfish

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NEOBIOTA
卷 -, 期 52, 页码 9-24

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/neobiota.52.39245

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Aquatic invasions; functional response ratio; invader impact; macroinvertebrates; Procambarus clarkii; substrate

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  1. NRF-SAIAB Institutional Support system
  2. National Research Foundation - South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science and Technology (Inland Fisheries and Freshwater Ecology) [110507]
  3. Queen's University Marine Laboratory

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Biological invasions threaten biodiversity on a global scale, therefore, developing predictive methods to understand variation in ecological change conferred is essential. Trophic interaction strength underpins community dynamics, however, these interactions can be profoundly affected by abiotic context, such as substrate type. The red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) has successfully invaded a number of freshwater ecosystems. We experimentally derive the Functional Response (FR) (density dependent predation) of the red swamp crayfish preying upon both a benthic prey; chironomid larvae, and a pelagic prey; Daphnia magna, on a no substrate control, sand, and gravel substrates to determine whether (1) there is a higher impact on prey that are benthic, and (2) whether the presence of different substrate types can dampen the interaction strength. We apply and demonstrate the utility of the Functional Response Ratio (FRR) metric in unravelling differences in ecological impact not obvious from traditional FR curves. Procambarus clarkii is capable of constantly utilising high numbers of both benthic and pelagic prey items, showing a Type II functional response under all scenarios. The presence of gravel and sand substrate each independently decreased the magnitude FR upon D. magna. Though, with regards to chironomid larvae the FR curves showed no difference in magnitude FR, the FRR reveals that the highest impact is conferred when foraging on sand substrate. This reinforces the need for impact assessments to be contextually relevant.

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