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Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes

BACKGROUND: Elemental imbalances of carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) ratios in food resources can constrain the growth of grazers owning to tight coupling between growth rate, RNA allocation and biomass P content in animals. Testing for stoichiometric constraints among invasive species is a...

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Autores principales: Naddafi, Rahmat, Eklöv, Peter, Pettersson, Kurt
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19401773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005345
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author Naddafi, Rahmat
Eklöv, Peter
Pettersson, Kurt
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description BACKGROUND: Elemental imbalances of carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) ratios in food resources can constrain the growth of grazers owning to tight coupling between growth rate, RNA allocation and biomass P content in animals. Testing for stoichiometric constraints among invasive species is a novel challenge in invasion ecology to unravel how a successful invader tackles ecological barriers in novel ecosystems. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We examined the C∶P and N∶P ratios and the condition factor of a successful invader in lakes, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), collected from two Swedish lakes. Concurrently, we analyzed the elemental composition of the food (seston) and tissue of the mussels in which nutrient composition of food and mussels varied over time. Zebra mussel condition factor was weakly related to the their own tissue N∶P and C∶P ratios, although the relation with the later ratio was not significant. Smaller mussels had relatively lower tissue N∶P ratio and higher condition factor. There was no difference in C∶P and N∶P ratios between seston and mussels' tissues. Our results indicated that the variation in nutrient stoichiometry of zebra mussels can be explained by food quality and quantity. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our study suggests that fitness of invasive zebra mussels is not constrained by nutrient stoichiometry which is likely to be important for their proliferation in novel ecosystems. The lack of imbalance in C∶P and N∶P ratios between seston and mussels along with high tissue C∶P ratio of the mussel allow them to tolerate potential P limitation and maintain high growth rate. Moreover, zebra mussels are able to change their tissue C∶P and N∶P ratios in response to the variation in elemental composition of their food. This can also help them to bypass potential nutrient stoichiometric constraints. Our finding is an important step towards understanding the mechanisms contributing to the success of exotic species from stoichiometric principles.
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spelling pubmed-26711572009-04-29 Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes Naddafi, Rahmat Eklöv, Peter Pettersson, Kurt PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Elemental imbalances of carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) ratios in food resources can constrain the growth of grazers owning to tight coupling between growth rate, RNA allocation and biomass P content in animals. Testing for stoichiometric constraints among invasive species is a novel challenge in invasion ecology to unravel how a successful invader tackles ecological barriers in novel ecosystems. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We examined the C∶P and N∶P ratios and the condition factor of a successful invader in lakes, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), collected from two Swedish lakes. Concurrently, we analyzed the elemental composition of the food (seston) and tissue of the mussels in which nutrient composition of food and mussels varied over time. Zebra mussel condition factor was weakly related to the their own tissue N∶P and C∶P ratios, although the relation with the later ratio was not significant. Smaller mussels had relatively lower tissue N∶P ratio and higher condition factor. There was no difference in C∶P and N∶P ratios between seston and mussels' tissues. Our results indicated that the variation in nutrient stoichiometry of zebra mussels can be explained by food quality and quantity. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our study suggests that fitness of invasive zebra mussels is not constrained by nutrient stoichiometry which is likely to be important for their proliferation in novel ecosystems. The lack of imbalance in C∶P and N∶P ratios between seston and mussels along with high tissue C∶P ratio of the mussel allow them to tolerate potential P limitation and maintain high growth rate. Moreover, zebra mussels are able to change their tissue C∶P and N∶P ratios in response to the variation in elemental composition of their food. This can also help them to bypass potential nutrient stoichiometric constraints. Our finding is an important step towards understanding the mechanisms contributing to the success of exotic species from stoichiometric principles. Public Library of Science 2009-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2671157/ /pubmed/19401773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005345 Text en Naddafi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Naddafi, Rahmat
Eklöv, Peter
Pettersson, Kurt
Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes
title Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes
title_full Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes
title_fullStr Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes
title_full_unstemmed Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes
title_short Stoichiometric Constraints Do Not Limit Successful Invaders: Zebra Mussels in Swedish Lakes
title_sort stoichiometric constraints do not limit successful invaders: zebra mussels in swedish lakes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19401773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005345
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