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Divergent desalination effects on alien and native gammarid functional responses

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MARINE BIOLOGY
卷 170, 期 3, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-023-04180-w

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Baltic Sea; Biological invasions; Environmental change; Functional response; Gammarus locusta; Gammarus tigrinus

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Climate change may shift the impacts of biological invasions on aquatic ecosystems, particularly in enclosed seas. Sea freshening, a consequence of climatic change, can modify the performance of invasive alien species. In this study, we compared the ecological impacts of an invasive alien species (Gammarus tigrinus) and a native species (Gammarus locusta) in the Baltic Sea under different salinity regimes. The results showed that salinity had an effect on the feeding rates and performance of the invasive alien species, with improved performance at lower salinities compared to the native species. These findings have implications for enclosed sea systems, where projected freshening could exacerbate the ecological impacts of invasive alien species.
Climate change could shift the impacts of biological invasions on aquatic ecosystems. Sea freshening is an often-inconspicuous consequence of climatic change that may modify invasive alien species performance in enclosed seas. Several gammarid crustaceans have been particularly successful aliens across fresh, brackish, and marine waters. Here, we use comparative functional responses (feeding rates across resource densities) to examine the ecological impacts of an invasive alien (Gammarus tigrinus) and native (Gammarus locusta) gammarid, present in the Baltic Sea, under three different salinity regimes (14, 10, 6) toward larval chironomid prey. Feeding rates differed between the two species, but these differences depended on salinity, whereby at the lowest salinities, the invasive alien species showed significantly improved performance compared to the native species. Both gammarids exhibited hyperbolic Type II functional responses, with attack rates similar across salinity regimes. Handling times were significantly shortened, and maximum feeding rates heightened, in the alien under sea freshening scenarios compared to the native. These results have implications for enclosed sea systems, where projected freshening could shift the performance advantage toward invasive alien species over natives, thereby exacerbating their ecological impacts.

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