Synergistic impacts by an invasive amphipod and an invasive fish explain native gammarid extinction

Jul 16, 2016BMC ecology

How an invasive shrimp and fish together cause native shrimp extinction

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Abstract

Gammarus pulex exhibited a significantly higher susceptibility to predation by Neogobius melanostomus compared to Dikerogammarus villosus.

  • Preferential predation by Neogobius melanostomus on native Gammarus pulex was indicated across all experiments.
  • The presence of Dikerogammarus villosus increased the vulnerability of Gammarus pulex to predation by Neogobius melanostomus.
  • Shelter habitat structures led to a threefold decrease in the consumption of amphipods.
  • Behavioral differences in swimming activity contributed to higher predation rates on Gammarus pulex.
  • Intraguild predation effects were negligible within the short duration of the experiments.

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