Invasion dynamics of a fish-free landscape by brown trout (Salmo trutta)

Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp because they require large and reliable data collection, often unavailable. The invasion of the fish-free freshwater ecosystems of the remote sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands following man-made introductions of brow...

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Main Authors: Labonne, Jacques, Vignon, Matthias, Prévost, Etienne, Lecomte, Frédéric, Dodson, J.J., Kaeuffer, R., Aymes, Jean-Christophe, Jarry, Marc, Gaudin, Philippe, Davaine, Patrick, Beall, Edward
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spelling ftinraparis:oai:prodinra.inra.fr:202814 2023-05-15T13:54:23+02:00 Invasion dynamics of a fish-free landscape by brown trout (Salmo trutta) Labonne, Jacques Vignon, Matthias Prévost, Etienne Lecomte, Frédéric Dodson, J.J. Kaeuffer, R. Aymes, Jean-Christophe Jarry, Marc Gaudin, Philippe Davaine, Patrick Beall, Edward 2013 application/pdf http://prodinra.inra.fr/ft/20F803C7-7539-4585-8E0B-FFFD5CAD7DDC http://prodinra.inra.fr/record/202814 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071052 eng eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/ CC-BY-ND-NC Plos One 8 (8), 7 p. (2013) Biodiversité et Ecologie Biodiversity and Ecology poisson salmonidae salmo trutta habitat iles kerguelen métapopulation invasion biologique colonisation modèle bayésien ARTICLE 2013 ftinraparis https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071052 2015-10-30T07:31:54Z Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp because they require large and reliable data collection, often unavailable. The invasion of the fish-free freshwater ecosystems of the remote sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands following man-made introductions of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the 1950's is an exception to this rule. Benefiting from a full long term environmental research monitoring of the invasion, we built a Bayesian dynamic metapopulation model to analyze the invasion dynamics of 85 river systems over 51 years. The model accounted for patch size (river length and connections to lakes), alternative dispersal pathways between rivers, temporal trends in dynamics, and uncertainty in colonization date. The results show that the model correctly represents the observed pattern of invasion, especially if we assume a coastal dispersal pathway between patches. Landscape attributes such as patch size influenced the colonization function, but had no effect on propagule pressure. Independently from patch size and distance between patches, propagule pressure and colonization function were not constant through time. Propagule pressure increased over the course of colonization, whereas the colonization function decreased, conditional on propagule pressure. The resulting pattern of this antagonistic interplay is an initial rapid invasion phase followed by a strong decrease in the invasion rate. These temporal trends may be due to either adaptive processes or environmental gradients encountered along the colonization front. It was not possible to distinguish these two hypotheses. Because invasibility of Kerguelen Is. freshwater ecosystems is very high due to the lack of a pre-existing fish fauna and minimal human interference, our estimates of invasion dynamics represent a blueprint for the potential of brown trout invasiveness in pristine environments. Our conclusions shed light on the future of polar regions where, because of climate change, fish-free ecosystems become increasingly accessible to invasion by fish species Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Kerguelen Islands Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRA Antarctic Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands PLoS ONE 8 8 e71052
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topic Biodiversité et Ecologie
Biodiversity and Ecology
poisson
salmonidae
salmo trutta
habitat
iles kerguelen
métapopulation
invasion biologique
colonisation
modèle bayésien
spellingShingle Biodiversité et Ecologie
Biodiversity and Ecology
poisson
salmonidae
salmo trutta
habitat
iles kerguelen
métapopulation
invasion biologique
colonisation
modèle bayésien
Labonne, Jacques
Vignon, Matthias
Prévost, Etienne
Lecomte, Frédéric
Dodson, J.J.
Kaeuffer, R.
Aymes, Jean-Christophe
Jarry, Marc
Gaudin, Philippe
Davaine, Patrick
Beall, Edward
Invasion dynamics of a fish-free landscape by brown trout (Salmo trutta)
topic_facet Biodiversité et Ecologie
Biodiversity and Ecology
poisson
salmonidae
salmo trutta
habitat
iles kerguelen
métapopulation
invasion biologique
colonisation
modèle bayésien
description Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp because they require large and reliable data collection, often unavailable. The invasion of the fish-free freshwater ecosystems of the remote sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands following man-made introductions of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the 1950's is an exception to this rule. Benefiting from a full long term environmental research monitoring of the invasion, we built a Bayesian dynamic metapopulation model to analyze the invasion dynamics of 85 river systems over 51 years. The model accounted for patch size (river length and connections to lakes), alternative dispersal pathways between rivers, temporal trends in dynamics, and uncertainty in colonization date. The results show that the model correctly represents the observed pattern of invasion, especially if we assume a coastal dispersal pathway between patches. Landscape attributes such as patch size influenced the colonization function, but had no effect on propagule pressure. Independently from patch size and distance between patches, propagule pressure and colonization function were not constant through time. Propagule pressure increased over the course of colonization, whereas the colonization function decreased, conditional on propagule pressure. The resulting pattern of this antagonistic interplay is an initial rapid invasion phase followed by a strong decrease in the invasion rate. These temporal trends may be due to either adaptive processes or environmental gradients encountered along the colonization front. It was not possible to distinguish these two hypotheses. Because invasibility of Kerguelen Is. freshwater ecosystems is very high due to the lack of a pre-existing fish fauna and minimal human interference, our estimates of invasion dynamics represent a blueprint for the potential of brown trout invasiveness in pristine environments. Our conclusions shed light on the future of polar regions where, because of climate change, fish-free ecosystems become increasingly accessible to invasion by fish species
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author Labonne, Jacques
Vignon, Matthias
Prévost, Etienne
Lecomte, Frédéric
Dodson, J.J.
Kaeuffer, R.
Aymes, Jean-Christophe
Jarry, Marc
Gaudin, Philippe
Davaine, Patrick
Beall, Edward
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Vignon, Matthias
Prévost, Etienne
Lecomte, Frédéric
Dodson, J.J.
Kaeuffer, R.
Aymes, Jean-Christophe
Jarry, Marc
Gaudin, Philippe
Davaine, Patrick
Beall, Edward
author_sort Labonne, Jacques
title Invasion dynamics of a fish-free landscape by brown trout (Salmo trutta)
title_short Invasion dynamics of a fish-free landscape by brown trout (Salmo trutta)
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title_full_unstemmed Invasion dynamics of a fish-free landscape by brown trout (Salmo trutta)
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