INVESTIGADORES
GALVAN David Edgardo
artículos
Título:
Metabarcoding, direct stomach observation and stable isotope analysis reveal a highly diverse diet for the invasive green crab in Atlantic Patagonia
Autor/es:
CORDONE G; LOZADA M; VILACOBA E; THALINGER B; BIGATTI G; LIJTMAER; STEINKE D; GALVÁN, DAVID E.
Revista:
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2021
ISSN:
1387-3547
Resumen:
TheEuropean green crab Carcinusmaenasand its sister species C.aestuariiare highly invasive species causing damage to coastal ecosystems andcontributing to severe economic losses worldwide. C.maenaswas first detectedat the Atlantic Patagonian coast in2001.In this work, we studied the diet of the green crab in a recentlyinvaded location in Golfo Nuevo, using three complementarytechniques: direct stomach observation, metabarcoding of gut contentand stable isotope analysis. Direct stomach observation andmetabarcoding showed that green crabs have a broad omnivorous diet,ingesting most of the phyla present in the study area. Gut contentmetabarcoding allowed a detailed description of algal diversity andrevealed other taxa that went unnoticed in the visual stomachanalysis. Stable isotope analysis showed that the major contributionto the crabs´ diet was from the phytoplankton chain (by bivalveconsumption) and not directly from algae. This study approachcombining three complementarytechniquesalso allowed us to detect some differences in the diet between sexes,which suggests that male and female crabs are not as ecologicallyequivalent as previously thought. Besides, we detected sequencescorresponding to C.aestuariisuggesting that the green crab Patagonian population is a hybrid ofboth sister species. Thesefindings are key to understanding the impacts green crabs can have onthe local ecosystem.p { margin-bottom: 0.25cm; direction: ltr; color: #000000; line-height: 115%; text-align: left; orphans: 0; widows: 0; background: transparent }p.western { font-family: "Liberation Serif", serif; font-size: 12pt; so-language: en-US }p.cjk { font-family: "Liberation Serif"; font-size: 12pt; so-language: zh-CN }p.ctl { font-family: "Liberation Serif"; font-size: 12pt; so-language: hi-IN }a:link { color: #000080; so-language: zxx; text-decoration: underline }