Trophic role of marbled crayfish in a lentic freshwater ecosystem
Lipták, B., Veselý, L., Ercoli, F., Bláha, M., Buřič, M., Ruokonen, T., & Kouba, A. (2019). Trophic role of marbled crayfish in a lentic freshwater ecosystem. Aquatic Invasions, 14(2), 299-309. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2019.14.2.09
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Species’ introductions may cause severe adverse effects on freshwater ecosystems
and their biota. The marbled crayfish, Procambarus virginalis Lyko, 2017, is an
invasive parthenogenetically reproducing crayfish with rapid reproduction,
maturation and tolerance to a wide range of environmental conditions, which was
introduced to many sites across Europe during the last decade. Due to its recent
speciation and limited number of field studies, the knowledge of trophic
interactions of the marbled crayfish in freshwater food webs is scarce. An invaded
area located in Central Europe was studied to identify the marbled crayfish food
web interactions using analysis of carbon 13C and nitrogen 15N isotopes. This study
brings the first insight into the trophic ecology of marbled crayfish in lentic
freshwater ecosystems. Algae and detritus were identified as the most important
food sources for the marbled crayfish, while zoobenthos and macrophytes were less
important. Moreover, the marbled crayfish was found to be an important food
source for top fish predators, but marginal for omnivorous fish. Being able to
utilize energy from the bottom of the trophic food web, the marbled crayfish may
have important roles in the ecosystem, transferring energy to higher trophic levels.
It processes allochthonous and autochthonous matter in the ecosystem, thus being a
competitor to other organisms with similar food preferences and impacting zoobenthos,
algae and macrophytes through predation or direct consumption. To sum up, the
marbled crayfish has a strong ability to utilize food sources from different trophic
levels, and, thanks to its life history, can be a highly adaptable invader.
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