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Comparison of thermal tolerance and standard metabolic rate of two Great Lakes invasive fish species
Authors:Ken G Drouillard  David A Feary  Xin Sun  Jessica A O&#x;Neil  Todd Leadley  Timothy B Johnson
Affiliation:1. Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research (GLIER), University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Ave., Windsor N9B 3P4, ON, Canada;2. Fish Ecology Research Group, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK;3. Glenora Fisheries Research Station, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Picton K0K 2T0, ON, Canada
Abstract:Round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and western tubenose goby (Proterorhinus semilunaris) invaded the Laurentian Great Lakes at approximately the same time and area yet have shown substantial differences in their post-invasion success with more rapid establishment and development of much larger abundances of round goby populations throughout the invaded habitat. In this study, we compared differences in physiological performance (thermal tolerance and standard metabolic rate) between round and tubenose goby collected from the Huron-Erie corridor. Tubenose goby were observed to have lower thermal tolerance but exhibited similar standard metabolic rate across environmental temperatures compared to round goby. At temperatures exceeding 31 °C, tubenose goby demonstrated significantly higher mortalities and shorter times to death relative to round goby. The observed differences in thermal tolerance were consistent with differences in the native geographic ranges observed for each species at their southern ranges. The observed differences in physiological performance combined with species differences in other life history traits such body size, reproduction, feeding ecology and habitat affiliation may also explain differences in the invasiveness experienced by these two Great Lakes invasive fish including a greater ability of round gobies to occupy extreme habitats with large water temperature fluctuations.
Keywords:Fundamental niche  Respirometry  Thermal tolerance  Aquatic invasive species  Gobiidae
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