Multiple lines and levels of evidence for avian zoochory promoting fish colonization of artificial lakes

Author:

Garcia Flavien1ORCID,Paz-Vinas Ivan1ORCID,Gaujard Arnaud2,Olden Julian D.3ORCID,Cucherousset Julien1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMR 5174 EDB (Laboratoire Évolution et Diversité Biologique), CNRS, Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, IRD, 31062 Toulouse, France

2. Fédération des Chasseurs de Haute-Garonne, 17 Avenue Jean Gonord, BP 5861, 31506 Toulouse Cedex 5, France

3. School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA

Abstract

Understanding how obligate freshwater organisms colonize seemingly isolated ecosystems has long fascinated ecologists. While recent investigations reveal that fish eggs can survive the digestive tract of birds and successfully hatch once deposited, evidence for avian zoochory in natura is still lacking. Here, we used a ‘multiple lines and levels of evidence’ approach to demonstrate possible bird-mediated colonization of lakes by the European perch ( Perca fluviatilis ). We studied a set of newly-formed and isolated artificial lakes that the public is either prohibited to access because of gravel extraction or allowed to access (mainly for angling). The motivating observation is that a large proportion of prohibited-access lakes (greater than 80%) were colonized by European perch even though stocking by anglers and managers never occurred. Three supplementary lines of evidence supported avian zoochory. First, European perch spawning occurs when waterfowl abundance is very high. Second, European perch lays sticky eggs at shallow depths where they can be eaten by waterfowls or attached to their bodies. Third, genetic analyses suggested that European perch actually migrate among lakes, and that distances moved match with daily flight range of foraging waterfowl. Together, multiple lines of evidence point to avian zoochory as a probable pathway for fish colonizing remote or newly-formed freshwater ecosystems.

Funder

Agence de l'Eau Adour-Garonne & UNPG

INEE CNRS

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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