Evidence of a compensatory response in invasive Rusty Crayfish (Faxonius rusticus) following intensive harvest removal from northern Lake Michigan fish spawning reefs
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Jake T. Kvistad
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机构:Central Michigan University,Department of Biology, Biosciences 2100
Jake T. Kvistad
Tracy L. Galarowicz
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机构:Central Michigan University,Department of Biology, Biosciences 2100
Tracy L. Galarowicz
David F. Clapp
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机构:Central Michigan University,Department of Biology, Biosciences 2100
David F. Clapp
William L. Chadderton
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机构:Central Michigan University,Department of Biology, Biosciences 2100
William L. Chadderton
Andrew J. Tucker
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机构:Central Michigan University,Department of Biology, Biosciences 2100
Andrew J. Tucker
Gust Annis
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Gust Annis
Matthew Herbert
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Matthew Herbert
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[1] Central Michigan University,Department of Biology, Biosciences 2100
[2] Cramer Fish Sciences,Michigan Department of Natural Resources
[3] Watershed Sciences Laboratory,undefined
[4] Charlevoix Fisheries Research Station,undefined
[5] The Nature Conservancy,undefined
[6] 721 Flanner Hall,undefined
[7] University of Notre Dame,undefined
[8] The Nature Conservancy,undefined
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Biological Invasions
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2023年
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25卷
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Rusty Crayfish;
Density dependence;
BARI;
Harvest removal;
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The goal of most invasive species suppression programs is to achieve long-term sustained reductions in population abundance, yet removal programs can be stymied by density-dependent population responses. We tested a harvest removal strategy for invasive Rusty Crayfish (Faxonius rusticus) at two nearshore native fish spawning habitats in northern Lake Michigan. Changes in average Rusty Crayfish densities were evaluated with a before-after reference-impact study design. We removed 3182 Rusty Crayfish, primarily adults (> 20 mm carapace length), at two sites over two harvest seasons, expending 17,825 trap days in effort. Generalized linear modeling results suggested a statistically significant reduction in Rusty Crayfish densities was achieved at one reef, Little Traverse Bay (LTB Crib). Reduced densities were sustained over the egg maturation period for native fish and into the following year after removal ceased. By late summer/early fall, between consecutive suppression efforts in 2018 and 2019, we observed a threefold increase in pre-removal densities. Size-frequency histograms from diver quadrat surveys showed higher abundances of juvenile (< 20 mm carapace length) size classes the following spring and summer at LTB Crib compared to its paired reference site. Stock-recruit curves fit to count data, pooled across all sites, provided further evidence of density-dependence. With a proviso that we only conducted two seasons of consecutive suppression, this study highlights an important aspect of invasive species management and raises questions about the efficacy of adult-only crayfish removal strategies.