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Changes in population characteristics and structure of the signal crayfish at the edge of its invasive range in a European river (CROSBI ID 594698)

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Hudina, Sandra ; Hock, Karlo ; Žganec, Krešimir ; Lucić, Andreja Changes in population characteristics and structure of the signal crayfish at the edge of its invasive range in a European river // IAA 19th Symposium - Book of Abstracts / Fureder, Leopold et al. (ur.). 2012. str. 72-72

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Hudina, Sandra ; Hock, Karlo ; Žganec, Krešimir ; Lucić, Andreja

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Changes in population characteristics and structure of the signal crayfish at the edge of its invasive range in a European river

The ability for rapid range expansion is one of the key determinants of invasive species success. In order to investigate potential drivers behind the rapid spread of invasive species, we explored changes in population characteristics and structure along the invasion pathway of a successful invader in European freshwaters, the signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus). Diverse population parameters such as relative population abundance, size and sex structure, differences in morphometry and frequency of injuries were compared between signal crayfish population samples at three uniformly distributed segments (approximately 40 km apart) in the lower section of the Mura River, which differed in time since invasion. Examined signal crayfish populations exhibited notable differences, with more recently established populations towards invasion front characterized by lower abundance and male biased sex ratios, which highlighted males as initial dispersers. We also recorded significant increase in the relative claw size, a competitively advantageous and allometric trait for males, in more recently established populations away from source population. The recorded differences in population structure and male morphometry along the invasion pathway could lead to important clues about dynamics of range expansion and population establishment, highlighting the traits that promote dispersal and better response to local conditions in new habitats. Established differences can also provide insights for the development of targeted management responses aimed at invasive species control.

invasive species; range expansion; time since establishment; population characteristics; crayfish

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Podaci o prilogu

72-72.

2012.

objavljeno

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IAA 19th Symposium - Book of Abstracts

Fureder, Leopold et al.

Podaci o skupu

IAA 19th Symposium

poster

26.08.2012-31.08.2012

Innsbruck, Austrija

Povezanost rada

Biologija