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Benthic community responses to invasion by the golden mussel, Limnoperna fortunei Dunker: Biotic homogenization vs environmental driving forces
Fecha
2011-09-20Registro en:
Sardiña, Paula; Chaves, Eliseo Jorge; Marchese Garello, Mercedes Rosa; Benthic community responses to invasion by the golden mussel, Limnoperna fortunei Dunker: Biotic homogenization vs environmental driving forces; North Amer Benthological Soc; Journal Of The North American Benthological Society; 30; 4; 20-9-2011; 1009-1023
0887-3593
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sardiña, Paula
Chaves, Eliseo Jorge
Marchese Garello, Mercedes Rosa
Resumen
The goal of our study was to investigate the interaction between the invasive mussel Limnoperna fortunei and benthic invertebrate communities at different spatial scales and under different environmental conditions. We analyzed the effects of L. fortunei on benthic invertebrate communities at different downstream distances (meters) from mussel beds and compared these trends in 2 rivers characterized by dissimilar chemical disturbance levels. In areas distant from L. fortunei beds, invertebrate composition at the 2 rivers differed strongly, probably in response to different levels of environmental pollution. In areas near L. fortunei beds, invertebrate composition at the 2 rivers was similar, suggesting that golden mussels have strong homogenizing effects on faunal makeup. We also found that facilitation was species specific and, in contrast to the general paradigm, weaker (rather than stronger) under more stressful conditions. Our results show that understanding the effects of L. fortunei requires accounting for scale- and species-specific effects.