Effects of season and latitude on the diet quality of the invasive Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus

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2023-01-26
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Reese, Tanner C.
Alder, Jill
Asay, Emily Gail
Blakeslee, April M. H.
Cabrera, Doreen
Crane, Laura C.
Fletcher, Laura S.
Pinkston, Emily
Repetto, Michele F.
Smith, Nanette
Stancil, Carter
Tepolt, Carolyn K.
Toscano, Benjamin J.
Griffen, Blaine D.
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10.3354/meps14231
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Gut size
Energetics
Diet quality
Energy content
Residual gut mass
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Invasive species alter invaded ecosystems via direct impacts such as consumption. In turn, an invasive species’ ability to thrive in new habitats depends on its ability to exploit available resources, which may change over time and space. Diet quality and quantity are indicators of a consumer’s consumptive effects and can be strongly influenced by season and latitude. We examined the effects of season and latitude on the diet quality and quantity of the invasive Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus throughout a non-winter sampling year at 5 different sites spanning 8° of latitude across its invaded United States range. We found that diet quality, averaged through time, largely follows an expected latitudinal cline, being higher in the center of its range and lower toward the southern and northern edges. We also found that while some sites show similar patterns of diet quality variation with season, no pattern is consistent across all latitudes. Finally, we found that crabs at sites with low diet quality during summer reproductive months did not compensate by increasing total consumption. Because the Asian shore crab is an important consumer in its invaded ecosystems, understanding how its diet quality and quantity vary with season and latitude can help us better understand how this species influences trophic interactions and community structure, how it has been able to establish across a wide ecological and environmental range, and where future range expansion is most likely to occur.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Reese, T., Alder, J., Asay, E., Blakeslee, A., Cabrera, D., Crane, L., Fletcher, L., Pinkston, E., Repetto, M., Smith, N., Stancil, C., Tepolt, C., Toscano, B., & Griffen, B. Effects of season and latitude on the diet quality of the invasive Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 704, (2023): 67–79.
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Reese, T., Alder, J., Asay, E., Blakeslee, A., Cabrera, D., Crane, L., Fletcher, L., Pinkston, E., Repetto, M., Smith, N., Stancil, C., Tepolt, C., Toscano, B., & Griffen, B. (2023). Effects of season and latitude on the diet quality of the invasive Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 704, 67–79. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14231
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