An environmental resistance model to inform the biogeography of aquatic invasions in complex stream networks

Author:

Olivos J. Andrés1ORCID,Arismendi Ivan1ORCID,Penaluna Brooke E.2ORCID,Flitcroft Rebecca2ORCID,Huertas Herrera Alejandro3ORCID,Firman Julie4,Giannico Guillermo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA

2. Pacific Northwest Research Station U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Corvallis Oregon USA

3. Centro de Investigación en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia (CIEP) Coyhaique Chile

4. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Corvallis Research Office Corvallis Oregon USA

Abstract

AbstractAimFreshwater invasions are a global conservation issue. Emerging tools for biogeographical analyses can provide critical information for their effective management and monitoring. Here, we propose a method to assess the distribution of environmental resistance of stream ecosystems to biological invasions by coupling multi‐stage habitat potential models for non‐native species.LocationAndean Patagonia (Chile and Argentina).TaxaNorth American beaver (Castor canadensis), Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and coho salmon (O. kisutch).MethodsEnvironmental resistance to invasive species was mapped throughout a large region of Patagonia by stacking multi‐stage habitat relationships for each target species and assessing the complementation between critical habitats at multiple scales. We generated an environmental model of stream networks derived from high‐resolution topographic and climatic data representing 15,406 drainage basins (>1 km2) covering an area of 369,791 km2. We quantified the intrinsic potential of stream‐reaches (100‐m and 1000‐m) to sustain high‐quality habitats and assessed habitat complementation (i.e., abundance and proximity) at the sub‐basin scale as a proxy for environmental resistance.ResultsOur model revealed high heterogeneity in the distribution of environmental resistance to invasions throughout the study region, providing case‐specific insights for the research and management of invaders.Main ConclusionsEnvironmental resistance modelling is a novel method to study the biogeography of riverine invasions. Our approach is compatible with additional sources of information about species and the environment and shows versatility to diverse invasion scenarios and data sources. This method can be useful in prioritising research and management of incipient and spreading invasions, especially for large and data‐poor regions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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