Invasion, dispersion, population persistence and ecological impacts of a freshwater mussel (Limnoperna fortunei) in the Honshu Island of Japan
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  • 作者:Daisuke Nakano (1) (2)
    Takashi Baba (3)
    Noriyuki Endo (1)
    Shigeya Nagayama (4)
    Ai Fujinaga (1)
    Asako Uchida (5)
    Akiko Shiragane (5)
    Misako Urabe (3)
    Takuya Kobayashi (1)

    1. Environmental Science Research Laboratory
    ; Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI) ; 1646 Abiko ; Chiba ; 270-1194 ; Japan
    2. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
    ; Millbrook ; NY ; USA
    3. Department of Ecosystem Studies
    ; School of Environmental Science ; University of Shiga Prefecture ; 2500 Hassaka ; Hikone ; Shiga ; 522-8533 ; Japan
    4. Aqua Restoration Research Center (ARRC)
    ; Public Works Research Institute ; Kasada-machi ; Kawashima ; Kakamigahara ; Gifu ; 501-6021 ; Japan
    5. Toyota Yahagi River Institute
    ; 2-19 Nishi-machi ; Toyota ; Aichi ; 471-0025 ; Japan
  • 关键词:Freshwater mussels ; Large rivers ; Genetic analysis ; Water ways ; Headrace channels ; Reservoirs ; Artificial habitats
  • 刊名:Biological Invasions
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:February 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:17
  • 期:2
  • 页码:743-759
  • 全文大小:2,254 KB
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  • 刊物类别:Biomedical and Life Sciences
  • 刊物主题:Life Sciences
    Plant Sciences
    Ecology
    Hydrobiology
    Zoology
    Forestry
  • 出版者:Springer Netherlands
  • ISSN:1573-1464
文摘
The freshwater mussels Limnoperna and Dreissena require the low advective flow conditions of large continental rivers so their larvae can develop sufficiently to settle before reaching the ocean in order to maintain their populations. However, these species have also invaded some island rivers with high advective flows. We integrated data for the invasion, distribution, genetic composition and ecological impacts of L. fortunei on the Honshu Island of Japan. Invasion route and mechanisms of dispersion and population persistence are detailed in non-continental rivers. The initial invasion and several of the dispersions of L. fortunei were closely related to the food culture of consuming freshwater clams in Japan. Other dispersions were most likely affected by headrace channels. Thus, population persistence depends on anthropogenic lentic environments such as reservoirs and channel networks as a nursing habitat for L. fortunei larvae. L. fortunei was often abundant near artificial habitats and less abundant in the lower segments of rivers. We also contrast the invasion processes of freshwater mussels in continental and non-continental rivers.

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