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Animal personality and the ecological impacts of freshwater non-native species 被引量:9

Animal personality and the ecological impacts of freshwater non-native species
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摘要 While the ecological impacts of invasive species have been demonstrated for many taxonomic groups, the potential effects of behavioural variation among nonnative individuals (i.e. personality) on these impacts have been largely overlooked. This is despite the fact that recent studies have demonstrated that, by nature, the three first stages of biological invasions (i.e. transport, establishment and spread) can lead to personalitybiased populations. Freshwater ecosystems provide a unique oppor tunity to investigate this issue, notably because the ecological impacts of nonnative species have been extensively documented and because animal personality has been widely studied using freshwater model species. Here, we aim at developing some per spectives on the potential effects of animal personality on the ecological impacts of freshwater nonnative species across levels of biological organizations. At the individual level, personality types have been demonstrated to affect the physiolo gy, metabolism, life history traits and fitness of individuals. We used these effects to discuss how they could subsequently impact invaded popula tions and, in turn, recipient communities. We also discussed how these might translate into changes in the structure of food webs and the functioning of invaded ecosystems. Finally we discussed how these perspectives could interact with the management of invasive species .
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第3期417-427,共11页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Biological invasions Behavioural syndromes Aquatic ecosystems Temperaments Behavioural types Cascadingeffects 淡水生态系统 入侵物种 生态影响 个性 动物 外来物种 生物入侵 生态环境
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