Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira Nunes, Sara
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mota-Ferreira, Mário, Sampaio, Marta, Andrade, Joana, Oliveira, Nuno, Sampaio e rebelo, Rui, Rocha, Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/51012
Resumo: Invasive species are a major threat to island biodiversity, and their eradications have substantially contributed to the conservation of island endemics. However, the consequences of eradications on the trophic ecology of native taxa are largely unexplored. Here, we used the eradication of invasive black rats Rattus rattus and European rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus from the Berlenga Island, in the western coast of Portugal, as a whole-ecosystem experiment to investigate the effects of the eradication of invasive mammals on the trophic niche and body dimensions of the island-restricted Berlenga wall lizard Podarcis carbonelli berlengensis over a 2-year period. Our results suggest an expansion of the isotopic niche and an intensification of the sexual dimorphism of the lizard following mammal eradication. Additionally, we found considerable variability in isotopic niche across the island and detected evidence of sex-specific and season-modulated nutritional requirements of this threatened reptile. Our findings support that the eradication of 2 of the planets most problematic invasive vertebrates led to changes in the lizard trophic niche and sexual dimorphism in just 2 years. This suggests that the ecological pressuresfor example, prey availability and habitat structureto which lizards are exposed have substantially changed post-eradication. Our study emphasizes the scientific value of island eradications as experiments to address a wide range of ecological questions and adds to the increasing body of evidence supporting substantial conservation gains associated with these restoration interventions.
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spelling Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopesfood-websinvasive species eradicationOryctolagus cuniculusPodarcis carbonelli berlengensisRattus rattustrophic seasonalityInvasive species are a major threat to island biodiversity, and their eradications have substantially contributed to the conservation of island endemics. However, the consequences of eradications on the trophic ecology of native taxa are largely unexplored. Here, we used the eradication of invasive black rats Rattus rattus and European rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus from the Berlenga Island, in the western coast of Portugal, as a whole-ecosystem experiment to investigate the effects of the eradication of invasive mammals on the trophic niche and body dimensions of the island-restricted Berlenga wall lizard Podarcis carbonelli berlengensis over a 2-year period. Our results suggest an expansion of the isotopic niche and an intensification of the sexual dimorphism of the lizard following mammal eradication. Additionally, we found considerable variability in isotopic niche across the island and detected evidence of sex-specific and season-modulated nutritional requirements of this threatened reptile. Our findings support that the eradication of 2 of the planets most problematic invasive vertebrates led to changes in the lizard trophic niche and sexual dimorphism in just 2 years. This suggests that the ecological pressuresfor example, prey availability and habitat structureto which lizards are exposed have substantially changed post-eradication. Our study emphasizes the scientific value of island eradications as experiments to address a wide range of ecological questions and adds to the increasing body of evidence supporting substantial conservation gains associated with these restoration interventions.Oxford University PressRepositório da Universidade de LisboaFerreira Nunes, SaraMota-Ferreira, MárioSampaio, MartaAndrade, JoanaOliveira, NunoSampaio e rebelo, RuiRocha, Ricardo2022-01-26T18:11:25Z2021-052021-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/51012engSara F Nunes, Mário Mota-Ferreira, Marta Sampaio, Joana Andrade, Nuno Oliveira, Rui Rebelo, Ricardo Rocha, Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes, Current Zoology, 20211674-550710.1093/cz/zoab038info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:55:18Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/51012Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:02:15.536501Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
title Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
spellingShingle Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
Ferreira Nunes, Sara
food-webs
invasive species eradication
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Podarcis carbonelli berlengensis
Rattus rattus
trophic seasonality
title_short Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
title_full Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
title_fullStr Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
title_full_unstemmed Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
title_sort Trophic niche changes associated with the eradication of invasive mammals in an insular lizard: an assessment using isotopes
author Ferreira Nunes, Sara
author_facet Ferreira Nunes, Sara
Mota-Ferreira, Mário
Sampaio, Marta
Andrade, Joana
Oliveira, Nuno
Sampaio e rebelo, Rui
Rocha, Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Mota-Ferreira, Mário
Sampaio, Marta
Andrade, Joana
Oliveira, Nuno
Sampaio e rebelo, Rui
Rocha, Ricardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira Nunes, Sara
Mota-Ferreira, Mário
Sampaio, Marta
Andrade, Joana
Oliveira, Nuno
Sampaio e rebelo, Rui
Rocha, Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv food-webs
invasive species eradication
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Podarcis carbonelli berlengensis
Rattus rattus
trophic seasonality
topic food-webs
invasive species eradication
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Podarcis carbonelli berlengensis
Rattus rattus
trophic seasonality
description Invasive species are a major threat to island biodiversity, and their eradications have substantially contributed to the conservation of island endemics. However, the consequences of eradications on the trophic ecology of native taxa are largely unexplored. Here, we used the eradication of invasive black rats Rattus rattus and European rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus from the Berlenga Island, in the western coast of Portugal, as a whole-ecosystem experiment to investigate the effects of the eradication of invasive mammals on the trophic niche and body dimensions of the island-restricted Berlenga wall lizard Podarcis carbonelli berlengensis over a 2-year period. Our results suggest an expansion of the isotopic niche and an intensification of the sexual dimorphism of the lizard following mammal eradication. Additionally, we found considerable variability in isotopic niche across the island and detected evidence of sex-specific and season-modulated nutritional requirements of this threatened reptile. Our findings support that the eradication of 2 of the planets most problematic invasive vertebrates led to changes in the lizard trophic niche and sexual dimorphism in just 2 years. This suggests that the ecological pressuresfor example, prey availability and habitat structureto which lizards are exposed have substantially changed post-eradication. Our study emphasizes the scientific value of island eradications as experiments to address a wide range of ecological questions and adds to the increasing body of evidence supporting substantial conservation gains associated with these restoration interventions.
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