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Substitution of top predators: effects of pike invasion in a subarctic lake
Authors:PÄR BYSTRÖM  JAN KARLSSON  PER NILSSON  TOBIAS VAN KOOTEN  JENNY ASK  FRANS OLOFSSON
Institution:Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, UmeåUniversity, Umeå, Sweden; Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Umeå, Sweden; Climate Impacts Research Centre (CIRC), Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, UmeåUniversity, Abisko, Sweden; County Administrative Board of Västernorrland, Härnösand, Sweden
Abstract:1. Invasions of top predators may have strong cascading effects in ecosystems affecting both prey species abundance and lower trophic levels. A recently discussed factor that may enhance species invasion is climate change and in this context, we studied the effects of an invasion of northern pike into a subarctic lake ecosystem formerly inhabited by the native top predator Arctic char and its prey fish, ninespined stickleback. 2. Our study demonstrated a strong change in fish community composition from a system with Arctic char as top predator and high densities of sticklebacks to a system with northern pike as top predator and very low densities of sticklebacks. A combination of both predation and competition from pike is the likely cause of the extinction of char. 3. The change in top predator species also cascaded down to primary consumers as both zooplankton and predator‐sensitive macroinvertebrates increased in abundance. 4. Although the pike invasion coincided with increasing summer temperatures in the study area we have no conclusive evidence that the temperature increase is the causal mechanism behind the pike invasion. But still, our study provides possible effects of future pike invasions in mountain lakes related to climate change. We suggest that future pike invasions will have strong effects in lake ecosystems, both by replacing native top consumers and through cascading effects on lower trophic levels.
Keywords:Arctic char  cascading effects  climate change  lake ecosystems  ninespined stickleback  northern pike  top predator invasions
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