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Behavioral dependent dispersal in the invasive round goby Neogobius melanostomus depends on population age

Behavioral dependent dispersal in the invasive round goby Neogobius melanostomus depends on population age
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摘要 Biological invasions cause major ecological and economic costs in invaded habitats. The round goby Neogobius me- lanostomus is a successful invasive species and a major threat to the biodiversity and ecological function of the Baltic Sea. It is native to the Ponto-Caspian region and has, via ballast water transport of ships, invaded the Gulf of Gdansk in Poland. Since 1990, it has spread as far north as Raahe in Northern Finland (64~41 "04"N, 24~28"44"E). Over the past decade, consistent indi- vidual differences of behavioral expressions have been shown to explain various ecological processes such as dispersal, survival or reproduction. We have previously shown that new and old populations differ in personality trait expression. Individuals in new populations are bolder, less sociable and more active than in old populations. Here we investigate if the behavioral differentiation can be explained by phenotype-dependent dispersal. This was investigated by measuring activity, boldness and sociability of in- dividually marked gobies, and subsequently allowing them to disperse in a system composed of five consecutive tanks connected by tubes. Individual dispersal tendency and distance was measured. Our results revealed that in newly established populations, more active individuals disperse sooner and that latency of a group to disperse depends on the mean sociability of the group. This indicates the presence of personality dependent dispersal in this species and that it is maintained at the invasion front but lost as the populations get older
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期529-542,共14页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 PERSONALITY ACTIVITY Dispersal Round goby Neogobius melanostomus Species invasions 行为表现 虾虎鱼 分散 年龄 人口 生物入侵 生态功能 入侵物种
作者简介 Corresponding author. E-mail: magnus@thorlacius.com, magnus.thorlacius@umu.se
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