| Literature DB >> 28701736 |
Kaeden Leonard1,2, Chad L Hewitt3,4, Marnie L Campbell3,5, Carmen Primo3, Steven D Miller6.
Abstract
Reduced competition is a frequent explanation for the success of many introduced species. In benthic marine biofouling communities, space limitation leads to high rates of overgrowth competition. Some species can utilise other living organisms as substrate (epibiosis), proffering a competitive advantage for the epibiont. Additionally, some species can prevent or reduce epibiotic settlement on their surfaces and avoid being basibionts. To test whether epibiotic pressure differs between native and introduced species, we undertook ex situ experiments comparing bryozoan larval settlement to determine if introduced species demonstrate a greater propensity to settle as epibionts, and a reduced propensity to be basibionts, than native species. Here we report that introduced species opportunistically settle on any space (bare, native, or introduced), whereas native species exhibit a strong tendency to settle on and near other natives, but avoid settling on or near introduced basibionts. In addition, larvae of native species experience greater larval wastage (mortality) than introduced species, both in the presence and absence of living substrates. Introduced species' ability to settle on natives as epibionts, and in turn avoid epibiosis as basibionts, combined with significantly enhanced native larval wastage, provides a comprehensive suite of competitive advantages contributing to the invasion success of these biofouling species.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28701736 PMCID: PMC5507970 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-05470-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Epibiotic pressure on different basibiont species for: (A) native larvae; and (B) introduced larvae; (C) epibiotic pressure of combined native and introduced ratio settlement on different basibiont species (+SE, N = 70). Note: **Signifies introduced. Letters denote variations between test substrates.
Figure 2Plot of Tukey contrasts following a generalised mixed effects model comparing bryozoan larval settlement as epibionts on encrusting bryozoan basibionts.
Results of Tukey contrasts following a generalised mixed effects model comparing bryozoan larval settlement as epibionts on encrusting bryozoan basibionts.
| Treatment | Comparison | Estimate | se |
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| Epibiont + Basibiont − Epibiont + Basibiont | |||||
| On Test Substrates | Introduced + Native − Introduced + Introduced | 1.00354 | 0.37343 | 2.687 |
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| Native + Introduced − Introduced + Introduced | 0.08204 | 0.68712 | 0.119 | 0.99931 | |
| Native + Native − Introduced + Introduced | 2.96221 | 0.62641 | 4.729 |
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| Native + Introduced − Introduced + Native | −0.92150 | 0.66018 | −1.396 | 0.47053 | |
| Native + Native − Introduced + Native | 1.95867 | 0.59180 | 3.310 |
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| Native + Native − Native + Introduced | 2.88017 | 0.31942 | 9.017 |
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Figure 3Plot of Tukey contrasts following a generalised mixed effects model comparing bryozoan larval settlement on space adjacent to test encrusting basibiont species.
Results of Tukey contrasts following a generalised mixed effects model comparing bryozoan larval settlement on space adjacent to test encrusting basibiont species.
| Treatment | Comparison | Estimate | se |
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| Epibiont + Basibiont − Epibiont + Basibiont | |||||
| Adjacent to Test Substrates | Introduced + Native − Introduced + Introduced | −0.09720 | 0.08593 | −1.131 | 0.66112 |
| Native + Introduced − Introduced + Introduced | −0.53645 | 0.11851 | −4.526 |
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| Native + Native − Introduced + Introduced | −0.34165 | 0.12674 | −2.696 |
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| Native + Introduced − Introduced + Native | −0.43925 | 0.12498 | −3.515 |
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| Native + Native − Introduced + Native | −0.24445 | 0.13276 | −1.841 | 0.24547 | |
| Native + Native − Native + Introduced | 0.19480 | 0.10502 | 1.855 | 0.23946 |
Figure 4Larval wastage (non-settling larvae) for native and introduced larval (dose) species in the presence of (A) control and (B) test basibiont substrates (C. foliata; C. bispinata; C. pallasiana; S. unicornis; W. subtorquata) (±SE).