1. Identifying potential predators of the apple snail in the most important invasion area of Europe.
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Bertolero, Albert, López, Miguel A., Rivaes, Sofia, Vigo, Maria, and Navarro, Joan
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INTRODUCED species , *ORCHARDS , *PREDATORY animals , *SNAILS , *BIOLOGICAL pest control agents , *APPLE growing , *FOOD chains - Abstract
The only wetland in Europe colonized successfully by the apple snail Pomacea maculata Perry, 1810, is the Ebro Delta (Spain). After 10 years, it has become widespread there, despite significant eradication attempts. In spite of its great negative ecological and economic impacts, its incorporation into food webs can result in an abundant potential resource for native and exotic predators. We identified the potential predators, including fishes, amphibians, crustaceans, birds, turtles and mammals in natural conditions using stable isotopic analyses (δ13C and δ15N). Six predator species, three native (two birds and one frog) and three invasive (one crustacean, one turtle and one mammal), were confirmed to consume apple snails. None of the 10 fish species analyzed consumed apple snails, although some have been previously observed consuming this snail under laboratory conditions. This study emphasizes the need to assess the consumption of apple snail, as well as other invasive organisms, by potential predators in natural conditions to confirm the establishment of new trophic relationships and to understand whether these potential predators actually act as biological control agents in nature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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