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Differential endozoochory of aquatic invertebrates by two duck species in shallow lakes

Authors :
José A. Gil-Delgado
Luis Barrera
Francesc Mesquita-Joanes
Eulalia Gómez
Luis Valls
Andreu Castillo-Escrivà
Xavier Armengol
Source :
Acta Oecologica. 80:39-46
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Animal vectors are essential for the movement of invertebrate resting eggs between water bodies. However, differences in habitat preferences and feeding behaviour between bird species may result in variations in the dispersal of invertebrates via these birds, even if the different bird species live in the same lake. To test such effects, faecal samples from Anas platyrhynchos (collected in autumn and spring) and Tadorna tadorna (collected in spring) were cultured in water at 20° C and 12 L: 12 D conditions in order to quantify the resting eggs which could be internally transported by these birds. One half of each faecal sample was initially cultured at a conductivity of 0.6 mS cm −1 and the other half at 6 mS cm −1 . 1054 invertebrates hatched from a total of 60 faecal samples, including cladocerans, copepods, ostracods, rotifers and ciliates, with a wide variability among faeces. Autumn yielded a low proportion of samples with hatchlings (12.5%) compared to spring (90%). Significant differences were observed between birds, but not between conductivity treatments. Thus, our results imply different hatching dynamics affected by disperser and season, but most species transported as resting eggs by birds seem to have a wide tolerance to hatch under variable salinity conditions. These differences may largery influence the metacommunity dynamics of lake networks, and could be a key factor to consider in wetland conservation planning.

Details

ISSN :
1146609X
Volume :
80
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Oecologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3b144c4de9d47617b4a458c15a896e5d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2017.03.003