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Title: Trophic Niches, Trophic Positions, and Niche Overlaps between Non-Native and Native Fish Species in a Subalpine Lake
Authors: Cicala, Davide
Polgar, Gianluca 
Mor, Jordi René
Piscia, Roberta
Brignone, Stefano
Zaupa, Silvia
Volta, Pietro
Journal: WATER 
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: 
In the last century, Italian freshwater ecosystems have been invaded by several non-native fish species. In the subalpine Lake Mergozzo (northern Italy), several recently introduced non-native species dramatically expanded their populations. We used carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes to describe the isotopic niches and trophic positions of native and non-native fish species in Lake Mergozzo. We evaluated their trophic niches, trophic diversity, trophic redundancy and trophic evenness utilizing isotopic niche metrics, and estimated asymmetrical niche overlaps. The trophic traits of non-native fish species and Perca fluviatilis clearly define them as trophic generalists, in terms of among-individual variability of their isotopic niches. The historical increase in abundance of fish non-native species in this lake, their dominance by numbers and biomass within the assemblage, and their broad asymmetrical niche overlaps suggest that their higher degree of trophic generalism might have been one of the key factors that have promoted the invasion of the recipient community. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/53073
ISSN: 2155-8434
DOI: 10.3390/w12123475
Rights: CC0 1.0 Universal
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