2013
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.12215
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Intraguild predation between spawning smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) and nest‐raiding crayfish (Orconectes rusticus): implications for bass nesting success

Abstract: Summary Predation on eggs is often assumed to be a primary factor influencing the reproductive success of fish. However, complex interactions between nesting fish and their egg predators may influence reproductive success in unexpected ways. The invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) engage in reciprocal predation during the bass spawning season; the net impact on bass reproduction is poorly understood. We hypothesise that the rates of nest abandonment and ba… Show more

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“…Central mudminnow [ Umbra limi (Kirtland, 1841)] exhibited a diet similar to other analyses that focused primarily on midge larvae crustacean zooplankton, and mollusks (Chilton, Martin, & Gee, ; Martin‐Bergmann & Gee, ). White sucker were shown to prey largely on ostracod crustaceans, a common prey item observed in other studies (Ahlgren, ), but the molecular diet analysis also revealed that white sucker in the UBR may also engage in piscivory or consume the eggs and larvae of spawning bass, perch, and darters, which has also been observed in other studies (Baldridge & Lodge, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Central mudminnow [ Umbra limi (Kirtland, 1841)] exhibited a diet similar to other analyses that focused primarily on midge larvae crustacean zooplankton, and mollusks (Chilton, Martin, & Gee, ; Martin‐Bergmann & Gee, ). White sucker were shown to prey largely on ostracod crustaceans, a common prey item observed in other studies (Ahlgren, ), but the molecular diet analysis also revealed that white sucker in the UBR may also engage in piscivory or consume the eggs and larvae of spawning bass, perch, and darters, which has also been observed in other studies (Baldridge & Lodge, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This finding is a logical outcome of a proposed incompatibility between care of pelagic eggs in lotic habitats; the wide dispersal of eggs exposed to a strong current means that the opportunity for parental care is limited. This finding also implies an extra cost associated with the provision of parental care in addition to the costs typically associated with parental care in fishes (Smith and Wootton, 1995;Baldridge and Lodge, 2013), through the allocation of oil droplets to eggs to facilitate buoyancy. Since many fish species display parental care, the mode of parental care probably influences the evolution of ARTs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…However, in natural situations, consumers specializing on high food quality may expend more energy to capture their prey. For instance, predation on fish eggs can induce fighting costs and reciprocal predation, particularly in nest‐guarding species (Baldridge and Lodge ). In parallel, species providing parental care, such as L. gibbosus , can also display cannibalism, particularly when guarding is costly (Manica ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%