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Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae)

In invasion processes, both abiotic and biotic factors are considered essential, but the latter are usually disregarded when modeling the potential spread of exotic species. In the framework of set theory, interactions between biotic (B), abiotic (A), and movement-related (M) factors in the geograph...

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Autores principales: Mestre, Alexandre, Aguilar-Alberola, Josep A, Baldry, David, Balkis, Husamettin, Ellis, Adam, Gil-Delgado, Jose A, Grabow, Karsten, Klobučar, Göran, Kouba, Antonín, Maguire, Ivana, Martens, Andreas, Mülayim, Ayşegül, Rueda, Juan, Scharf, Burkhard, Soes, Menno, S Monrós, Juan, Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3892332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24455152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.897
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author Mestre, Alexandre
Aguilar-Alberola, Josep A
Baldry, David
Balkis, Husamettin
Ellis, Adam
Gil-Delgado, Jose A
Grabow, Karsten
Klobučar, Göran
Kouba, Antonín
Maguire, Ivana
Martens, Andreas
Mülayim, Ayşegül
Rueda, Juan
Scharf, Burkhard
Soes, Menno
S Monrós, Juan
Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc
author_facet Mestre, Alexandre
Aguilar-Alberola, Josep A
Baldry, David
Balkis, Husamettin
Ellis, Adam
Gil-Delgado, Jose A
Grabow, Karsten
Klobučar, Göran
Kouba, Antonín
Maguire, Ivana
Martens, Andreas
Mülayim, Ayşegül
Rueda, Juan
Scharf, Burkhard
Soes, Menno
S Monrós, Juan
Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc
author_sort Mestre, Alexandre
collection PubMed
description In invasion processes, both abiotic and biotic factors are considered essential, but the latter are usually disregarded when modeling the potential spread of exotic species. In the framework of set theory, interactions between biotic (B), abiotic (A), and movement-related (M) factors in the geographical space can be hypothesized with BAM diagrams and tested using ecological niche models (ENMs) to estimate A and B areas. The main aim of our survey was to evaluate the interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space for exotic symbionts (i.e., non-free-living species), using ENM techniques combined with a BAM framework and using exotic Entocytheridae (Ostracoda) found in Europe as model organisms. We carried out an extensive survey to evaluate the distribution of entocytherids hosted by crayfish in Europe by checking 94 European localities and 12 crayfish species. Both exotic entocytherid species found, Ankylocythere sinuosa and Uncinocythere occidentalis, were widely distributed in W Europe living on the exotic crayfish species Procambarus clarkii and Pacifastacus leniusculus, respectively. No entocytherids were observed in the remaining crayfish species. The suitable area for A. sinuosa was mainly restricted by its own limitations to minimum temperatures in W and N Europe and precipitation seasonality in circum-Mediterranean areas. Uncinocythere occidentalis was mostly restricted by host availability in circum-Mediterranean regions due to limitations of P. leniusculus to higher precipitation seasonality and maximum temperatures. The combination of ENMs with set theory allows studying the invasive biology of symbionts and provides clues about biogeographic barriers due to abiotic or biotic factors limiting the expansion of the symbiont in different regions of the invasive range. The relative importance of abiotic and biotic factors on geographical space can then be assessed and applied in conservation plans. This approach can also be implemented in other systems where the target species is closely interacting with other taxa.
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spelling pubmed-38923322014-01-21 Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae) Mestre, Alexandre Aguilar-Alberola, Josep A Baldry, David Balkis, Husamettin Ellis, Adam Gil-Delgado, Jose A Grabow, Karsten Klobučar, Göran Kouba, Antonín Maguire, Ivana Martens, Andreas Mülayim, Ayşegül Rueda, Juan Scharf, Burkhard Soes, Menno S Monrós, Juan Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc Ecol Evol Original Research In invasion processes, both abiotic and biotic factors are considered essential, but the latter are usually disregarded when modeling the potential spread of exotic species. In the framework of set theory, interactions between biotic (B), abiotic (A), and movement-related (M) factors in the geographical space can be hypothesized with BAM diagrams and tested using ecological niche models (ENMs) to estimate A and B areas. The main aim of our survey was to evaluate the interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space for exotic symbionts (i.e., non-free-living species), using ENM techniques combined with a BAM framework and using exotic Entocytheridae (Ostracoda) found in Europe as model organisms. We carried out an extensive survey to evaluate the distribution of entocytherids hosted by crayfish in Europe by checking 94 European localities and 12 crayfish species. Both exotic entocytherid species found, Ankylocythere sinuosa and Uncinocythere occidentalis, were widely distributed in W Europe living on the exotic crayfish species Procambarus clarkii and Pacifastacus leniusculus, respectively. No entocytherids were observed in the remaining crayfish species. The suitable area for A. sinuosa was mainly restricted by its own limitations to minimum temperatures in W and N Europe and precipitation seasonality in circum-Mediterranean areas. Uncinocythere occidentalis was mostly restricted by host availability in circum-Mediterranean regions due to limitations of P. leniusculus to higher precipitation seasonality and maximum temperatures. The combination of ENMs with set theory allows studying the invasive biology of symbionts and provides clues about biogeographic barriers due to abiotic or biotic factors limiting the expansion of the symbiont in different regions of the invasive range. The relative importance of abiotic and biotic factors on geographical space can then be assessed and applied in conservation plans. This approach can also be implemented in other systems where the target species is closely interacting with other taxa. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-12 2013-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3892332/ /pubmed/24455152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.897 Text en © 2013 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Original Research
Mestre, Alexandre
Aguilar-Alberola, Josep A
Baldry, David
Balkis, Husamettin
Ellis, Adam
Gil-Delgado, Jose A
Grabow, Karsten
Klobučar, Göran
Kouba, Antonín
Maguire, Ivana
Martens, Andreas
Mülayim, Ayşegül
Rueda, Juan
Scharf, Burkhard
Soes, Menno
S Monrós, Juan
Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc
Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae)
title Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae)
title_full Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae)
title_fullStr Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae)
title_full_unstemmed Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae)
title_short Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae)
title_sort invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (ostracoda, entocytheridae)
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3892332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24455152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.897
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