Non-indigenousanimal species naturalizedin Iberianinlandwaters

EmiliGarc´ıa-Berthou, DaniBoix,andMiguelClavero

INTRODUCTION

Invasions byhuman-introduced non-indigenousspecies(NIS)are one ofthe mainthreats tobiodiversityandadrivingforceofglobalchange(Vitouseketal.

1997, Macketal.2000,ClaveroandGarc´ıa-Berthou2005).TheIberian Peninsula (IP)isahotspot ofbiodiversity(Me´dailandQue´zel 1999)anda knowledge ofthe invasive speciesinhabiting itisessential forconservation andenvironmentalmanagement.Naturalized vertebrates andplants intheIP have receivedconsiderable attention(seee.g.Vila`etal.2001,Pleguezuelos

2002,Sobrino etal.2002,Lloretetal.2004,Alcaraz etal.2005),but its invasiveinvertebrates areverypoorlyknown.Althoughtherearemanyrecords ofsomeinvertebrate invasivespecies,particularly crustaceans,there arevery fewavailable reviewsofselectedtaxa ofinvertebrateinvaders inthe IP(e.g. Espadaler and Collingwood2001).Theaim ofthis chapter istoreview the animal speciesnaturalized inIberianinland waters, including vertebrates and free-livingand parasitic invertebrates.Asusual, the taxonomy and biogeog- raphy ofvertebrate speciesaremuch better known than forinvertebrates,so our data for invertebrates should be regarded as a preliminary check-list. Similarly,the parasites ofnon-commercialaquatic speciesare poorlystudied and the data inthe IPmostlycomefromstudies ofthe eel,Anguillaanguilla (Linnaeus), thus certainly underestimatingthe range ofintroduced parasites (Blanc1997,2001).Wefeel,however, that itisimportanttoprovidesuch a

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firstcheck-listbecausemany of theinvertebratesinvolvedarenowadays com- monintheIPandformany ofthem itislargelyunknownevenbybiologists that they are not indigenous to the IP. Increasing the awareness on the introduced statusandcurrent distribution ofthesespeciesisessentialtoreduce theirspreadandimpact.

Wecompiledanimal speciescited(byMarch2006)ascurrently naturalized inIberianinlandwatersfromthescientificliterature andunpublishedSpanish Ph.D.theses ( speciesfromestuaries and saline coastal lagoons but excluded purely marine taxa and terrestrial animal speciesnot strictly linkedtoaquatic ecosystems.Welistinvertebrate and vertebrate speciesintroduced byhumansand currently naturalized, i.e. species thatreproduceandsustain populations inthewildwithout human intervention(seee.g.Richardson etal.2000,Pysˇeketal.2004).Afewuncer- taincasesarelistedinaseparate table.Theintroduced originof parasite invertebrates isparticularly uncertainbut wefollowedBlanc(1997,2001), whohasrecentlyprovidedacomprehensive listofaquatic parasitesintroduced toEurope,together withtheirnativedistribution.

NATURALIZEDANIMALSINIBERIANINLANDWATERS

Theinvertebrate andvertebratespeciesnaturalized inIberianinlandwatersare listedinTables1 and 2, respectively.Afewcases,forwhich itisnot clear whether thespeciesisindigenous totheIPorwhether theyhave established, are listedin Table3. We found 45 invertebrate and 28 vertebrate species certainly naturalized atpresentinIberianinlandwaters.

Amongthe45invertebrates, 12wereparasites(mostlyPlatyhelminthes flatworms), mainly offreshwater fishand introduced to Europe from Asia with common carp (Cyprinuscarpio),goldfish(Carassiusauratus),orJapanese eel(AnguillajaponicaTemminckandSchlegel)(seeBlanc1997,2001); several oftheparasiteshavenowbeenrecordedonfishspeciesindigenousorendemic to the IP(seereferences in Table1). The remaining 33 invertebrates were free-livingspecies,mostly crustaceans (18 species)or molluscs (6 species). Mostofthe 28 vertebrates were fish(23 species),and there was noaquatic birdnaturalized andonlyoneamphibian andonereptilianspecies.

Thecontinent oforiginwassignificantly differentbetween vertebrates and invertebrates (independencetest;x2 ¼37:1,df¼7,P0.0005)becausemost

naturalized vertebrateswerenativetotherestofEurope(43%ofthe28species) orNorth America (29%),originsthat inturn wererare among invertebrates (0and12%,respectively),whichpredominantlycamefromAsia(38%).There wasnosignificantvariation inoriginbetweenfree-livingandparasiticinverte- brates (x2 ¼6:5, df¼5, P ¼0.26) or between crustaceansand molluscs (x2 ¼3:8,df¼5,P¼0.59).

Table 1 Non-indigenous invertebrate speciesnaturalized ininlandwatersofthelberianPeninsula (IP).Whenaspeciesis probablyan oldintroduction,buttheintroductiondateislargelyunknown,aquestion mark isgivenasthefirstrecorddate.Thehabitats fornon- parasite speciesarecodedas:1,streamsandrivers(excludingestuaries);2,lakesandreservoirs;3,pondsandpools;4,ricefields;and5, estuarine orsalinewaters.

Indigenous

Firstrecord

Habitat/

LacasaMilla´n1999

JuaristiandSalvador2006

Table 1Continued.
Indigenous
GROUPSpeciesdistribution / Firstrecord Habitat/
intheIPParasite / ReferencesfortheIP / Otherreferences
PLATYHELMINTHESTREMATODA
Phyllodistomumfolium(Olfers,1816)Ponto–Caspian? / 2004 / parasite / Periba´n˜ezetal.2006
PLATYHELMINTHESCESTODA
BothriocephalusacheilognathiYamaguti Asia / ? / parasite / LacasaMilla´n1992 / Blanc1997,2001

[¼Bothriocephalusopsarichthydis

(Yeh)] NEMATODA

[¼P.jenkinsi(Smith)] MOLLUSCABIVALVIA

Corbiculafluminea(Mu¨ller)Asia,Africa,

andAustralia

19811,3,5Vidal-AbarcaandSua´rez1985,McMahon2000

Escotetal.2003

Dreissenapolymorpha(Pallas)Ponto–Caspian18801,2Vidal-AbarcaandSua´rez1985, Altabaetal.2001

Hall

Ficopomatusenigmaticus(Fauvel)

(¼MercierellaenigmaticaFauvel) CRUSTACEABRANCHIOPODA

IndianOcean19245Rioja1924,

Fischer-Piette1951

Artemiafranciscana(Kellog)North,Central,

andSouthAmerica

1980s5Amatetal.2005

WlassicsiapannonicaDaday / Eurasia / 1990s / 4 / Martinoyetal.2006 / Leonietal.1999
CRUSTACEAOSTRACODA
DolerocyprissinensisSars / Asia / 1986 / 3,4 / Fore´setal.1986, / Rossietal.2003
Baltana´setal.1996
Ilyodromusviridulus(Brady) / Australia and / 1996 / 4 / Baltana´setal.1996 / Rossietal.2003
NewZealand
Cyprissp.(¼Cyprissubglobosa
Sowerby) / America,Africa,
andAsia? / 1986 / 2,4 / Fore´setal.1986,
Baltana´setal.1996 / Whatleyetal.2003
Isocyprisbeauchampi(Paris) / Africa / 1976 / 2,4 / Armengol1976, / Rossietal.2003
Baltana´setal.1996

Stenocyprismajor(Baird)Asia19863,4Fore´setal.1986,

Baltana´setal.1996

Strandesiavavrai(Mu¨ller)Africa19834PauloandMoutinho 1983, Baltana´setal.1996

Strandesiavinciguerrae(Masi)Africa19864Fore´setal.1986, Baltana´setal.1996

Tanycyprissp.Asia19883,4Fore´s1988,

Baltana´setal.1996

Rossietal.2003

Rossietal.2003

CRUSTACEACOPEPODA

AcartiatonsaDanaNorthand

SouthAmerica

1990s5Sobral1985,Frischetal.2005

LernaeacyprinaceaLinnaeusAsiaparasite Morenoetal.1986,Gutie´rrez- GalindoandLacasa-Milla´n

2005

Blanc1997,2001

SouthAtlanticcoasts

Table 2Non-indigenous vertebrate species naturalized in inland waters ofthe

Iberian Peninsula (IP). The habitats are coded as: 1, rivers (excluding estuaries);

2,lakesandreservoirs;3,ricefields;and4,estuarine orsalinewaters.

GROUPSpecies

Indigenous distribution

Firstrecord

intheIPHabitat ReferencesfortheIP

PISCES

Abramisbjoerkna(Linnaeus)Europe19951,2Doadrio2002

Abramisbrama(Linnaeus)Europe20042Benejametal.2005

Alburnusalburnus(Linnaeus)Europe19921,2Doadrio2002

Ameiurusmelas(Rafinesque)NorthAmerica19101,2Doadrio2002

CarassiusauratusLinnaeusAsia17th century 1,2,3 Doadrio2002

CobitisbilineataCanestriniEurope20021Doadrio2002

CyprinuscarpioLinnaeusEurasia17th century1,2Doadrio2002

EsoxluciusLinnaeusEurope19491,2Doadrio2002

Fundulusheteroclitus

(Linnaeus)

NorthAmerica19704Doadrio2002

Gambusiaholbrooki(Girard) / NorthAmerica / 1920 / 1,2,3,4 / Doadrio2002
Herichthysfacetum(Jenyns) / SouthAmerica / 1985 / 1,2 / Doadrio2002
Huchohucho(Linnaeus) / Europe / 1970 / 1 / Doadrio2002
Lepomisgibbosus(Linnaeus) / NorthAmerica / 1910 / 1,2 / Doadrio2002
Micropterussalmoides / NorthAmerica / 1955 / 1,2 / Doadrio2002

(Lacepe`de)

Oncorhynchusmykiss(Walbaum) NorthAmerica 19th century1,2Doadrio2002

Perca fluviatilisLinnaeusEurope19751,2Doadrio2002

PoeciliareticulataPetersSouthAmerica20001,4Doadrio2002

Pseudorasboraparva

(TemminckandSchlegel)

Asia20011Caiolaand

Sostoa2002

Rutilusrutilus(Linnaeus)Europe19101,2Doadrio2002

Salvelinusfontinalis(Mitchill)NorthAmerica 19th century1,2Doadrio2002

Sanderlucioperca(Linnaeus)Europe19751,2Doadrio2002

Scardiniuserythrophthalmus

(Linnaeus)

Europe19101,2Doadrio2002

SilurusglanisL. / Europe / 1974 / 1,2 / Doadrio2002
AMPHIBIAANURA
DiscoglossuspictusOtth / Africa / 1900 / 1 / Pleguezuelos2002
REPTILIACHELONIA
Trachemysscripta(Schoepf) / America / 1985 / 1,2,3,4 / Pleguezuelos2002
MAMMALIA
MustelavisonSchreber / NorthAmerica / 1978 / 1,2,3,4 / Ruiz-Olmoetal.1997,
PalomoandGisbert2002
MyocastorcoypusMolina / SouthAmerica / 1970 / 1 / PalomoandGisbert2002
Ondatrazibethicus(Linnaeus) / NorthAmerica / 2002 / 1 / Elosegi2004

Table 3 Animal species possibly introduced to inland waters of the Iberian

Peninsula (IP), but with uncertain status. Some species are cryptogenic (Carlton

1996),i.e.itisverydifficulttoknow whether they areindigenous orintroduced; the otherspecieshavebeenreportedinthewildbutitis uncertainwhether theyhave establishedpermanentpopulations (naturalized).

GROUPSpecies

Possibly indigenous

totheIP

Uncertain

establishmentReferences

MOLLUSCAGASTROPODA

Ferrissiawautieri(Mirolli)Anderson2005 [¼F.clessiniana(Jickeli)] yes no

CRUSTACEADECAPODA

Austropotamobiusitalicus (Faxon)/Austropotamobius pallipes(Lereboullet)

PISCES

yesnoGrandjean etal.2001

AcipenserbaeriBrandtnoyesElviraandAlmodo´var2001

Aphaniusfasciatus(Valenciennes)noyesDoadrio2002

Ctenopharyngodonidella

(Valenciennes)

noyesJ.M.Queral2005,personal communication

Ictaluruspunctatus(Rafinesque)noyesDoadrio2002

Oncorhynchuskisutch(Walbaum)noyesDoadrio2002

Tincatinca(Linnaeus)yesnoDoadrio2002

AMPHIBIA

BufomauritanicusSchlegelnoyesPleguezuelos2002

RanacatesbeianaShawnoyesPleguezuelos2002

Ranaridibunda,Ranakl.

esculenta,Ranalessonae

REPTILIACHELONIA

noyesAranoetal.1995,

Garc´ıa-Par´ısetal.2004

Pelodiscussinensis(Wiegmann) noyesPleguezuelos2002

AVES

Aixgalericulata(Linnaeus)noyesGAE2006

Ansererythropus (Linnaeus)noyesGAE2006

Brantacanadensis(Linnaeus)noyesGAE2006

Oxyurajamaicensis(Gmelin)noyesGAE2006

MAMMALIA

Castor fiberLinnaeusyesyesCen˜aetal.2004

Themain habitat alsodifferedbetween vertebrates and invertebrates (inde- pendencetest;x2 ¼22:8,df¼4,P0.0005),becausetheformerweremostly presentinstreamsandrivers(26ofthe28species werepresentinstreamsand rivers)orlakesandreservoirs,whereas severalinvertebrates wereonlypresent inestuaries/salinewaters(e.g.severaldecapodcrustaceansintroduced intothe Guadalquivir Riverthroughballastwater)orinricefields(namelyostracods).

Themechanism ofintroductionisobviouslyalsodifferentforinvertebrates and vertebrates, because most of the former are accidental introductions (e.g.Asianostracodsinricefields,ballastwater,etc.),whereasmostfishspecies havebeenintroduced intentionally(nowadays illegally). Therefore,naturalized vertebratesandinvertebratesshowedoppositepatterns, withtheformer(mostly fish)intentionallyintroduced from the rest ofEurope or North America to Iberian streams and reservoirs and most invertebrates originating fromAsia andaccidentallyintroduced toestuaries orricefields.

UNCERTAINCASES

Wefoundfourspeciesforwhichitisuncertainwhether thespeciesisindigen- oustotheIPand13speciesthat theymaynothaveestablished(Table3).An interesting caseillustrating boththelackofknowledgeoninvasivespeciesand thepowerofmoderngenetictechniques isthecrayfishoftheAustropotamobius pallipesspeciescomplex.Untilthe1980sthepopulations intheIPweregener- allyregarded asanendemicspeciesorsubspeciesinstrong declineduetothe introductionoftheoomyceteAphanomycesastaciSchikorawithNorthAmerican crayfish(Mart´ınezetal.2003).Grandjean etal.(2000) showedthattwospecies (A.pallipesand Austropotamobiusitalicus)could be distinguished within the speciescomplexandthat Spanishpopulations wereveryclosetosomeItalian populations, sotheymightbeofanthropogenicorigin,asalready proposedby Albrecht(1983), andshouldberegardedasA.italicus.Grandjean etal.(2001) demonstratedadrasticbottleneckinSpanishpopulations butdiscussedseveral potentialmechanisms alternativetothehypothesisofintroductionbyhumans. Withfurther geneticanalyses, Tronteljetal.(2005) supported the anthropo- genicoriginfortheSpanishpopulationsbutdidnotfindunequivocal separation betweenA.pallipesandA.italicus(butseealsoSchulzandGrandjean 2005).

These genetic techniques might also prove useful for tench [Tincatinca (Linnaeus)] in the IP. Tench is indigenous to many parts of Europe but consideredintroduced intoItaly(Bianco1998)and Portugal (Almac¸a1995). Thislatter country shares itslargestriverbasins(Duero,Tajo,and Guadiana rivers) with Spain. There are doubts about its indigenous status in Spain (Doadrio2002).Infact,Go´mezCaruana and D´ıazLuna(1991) consideredit introduced into the IParound the 17th century. There are records oftench stocking bymonks in Spanish and Portuguese ponds several centuries ago (Almac¸a 1995, Garc´ıa-Berthou and Moreno-Amich 2000). As far as we know, no phylogeographic study on tench has been performed, in contrast tomanyotherEuropeancyprinids,although theycouldbemosthelpfulin clarifyingitsnativedistribution.

Asimilar,moresolvedexampleof‘‘cryptogenic’’species(seeCarlton1996) isthe case ofthe freshwater snail Physellaacuta(Draparnaud).Thisspecies was firstdescribedfromEurope(Drapanaud,1805), namely fromthe River

Garonne, near Bordeaux(France).Thisspeciesiswidelydistributed inthe IP andtherestofwesternEurope(Vidal-AbarcaandSua´rez1985)andinhabitsall typesoffreshwaters. Ithasbeengenerally regarded asindigenous tocontin- entalEurope(Haas1929,Germain1930,MacanandCooper1977,Girodetal.

1980,Vidal-AbarcaandSua´rez1985)anditspresenceinNorthAmericawas not reported until the 1990s(Wu etal. 1997).Nowadays, three types of evidenceindicate,however, that P.acutaisindigenous toNorthAmericaand nottoEurope:(i)thelackofrecordsofPhysellashellsfromEuropeansediments olderthan the 18th century (Lozek1964); (ii)recent studies using internal morphology comparisons (Anderson 2003)and reproductive isolation experi- ments(Dillonetal.2002)showingthatatleastonePhysellaspeciesfromNorth America[Physellaheterostropha(Say)]isactuallyP.acuta;and(iii)somehistor- icaldataofthecottontradebetweenFranceandtheUnitedStatesinthe18th century that could explain the arrival ofthis speciestothe RiverGaronne, whereitwasfirstobserved(Anderson2003).

ThecaseofP.acutaillustratestheimportance ofhistoricaldataandthefossil recordastoolsfortheidentificationofoldintroductionsbyman.Fossilrecords have been very helpful to establish the introduced nature ofostracods and suggestthat dispersalbyman ofmany otherinvertebrates isveryoldandhas beengenerallyneglected(McKenzieandMoroni1986,Rossietal.2003).

Theothergroupof speciesinTable3arespeciesthat havebeenreportedin thewildbut itisuncertainwhether they have established. Thereareseveral other NISthat havebeenrecordedinthewild(seee.g.ElviraandAlmodo´var

2001, Pleguezuelos2002)buthavecertainlynotestablishedpermanent populations.

ECOLOGICALIMPACT

TheecologicalimpactofmostoftheseNIS islargelyunknownwithafew exceptions.Theredswampcrayfish,Procambarusclarkii,hasalteredthefunc- tioning and structureofmany aquatic ecosystemsinthe IPreducing macro- phytes and associated species, among other impacts (Geiger et al. 2005, Rodr´ıguezetal.2005, Chapter28).Theeastern mosquitofish(Gambusia holbrooki)hasbeenexperimentallydemonstratedtoaffectendemiccyprinodon- tiform fishes[Aphaniusiberus(Valenciennes) and Valenciahispanica(Valenci- ennes)] byresource and interference competition (Rinco´n etal.2002). The zebramussel(Dreissenapolymorpha)isoneofthebestknown invasivespecies and, althoughitisa veryoldintroductioninto Portugal, only recently has itbeenintroduced toSpainthroughtheEbro River,whereitiswidespread nowadays andmightaffect theendangered giantpearlmussel,Margaritifera auriculariaSpengler (Altaba etal.2001).Thezebramussel isstillnot wide- spread in the IP, but it will probably be fostered by the illegal, poorly controlled introductionand translocationsoffishthat are stillveryfrequent.

The polychaete Ficopomatusenigmaticus(Fauvel) isvery abundantin some Spanishcoastallagoonsandprobablyprofoundlyaffectsitsecosystemfunction- ingbecauseitbuildslargereef-likeaggregates (Schwindt and Iribarne 1998). Manypiscivorousfish havebeenintroduced intotheIPandsomeunique ecosystemssuchasLakeBanyoleshavebeenprofoundlyalteredandarenow- adays completely dominated by NIS (Garc´ıa-Berthou and Moreno-Amich

2000).

Thedistribution, abundance,andimpactofintroduced parasitesintheIPis largelyunknownbut somespeciessuch asLernaeacyprinaceaarewidespread (Morenoetal.1986,Gutie´rrez-Galindoand Lacasa-Milla´n2005)and several ofthem have now been recorded on endemic fishspecies(seereferences in Table1).TheswimbladdernematodeAnguillicolacrassus,whichwastransferred fromitsindigenous host (the Japanese eel,A.japonica)to the European eel (A.anguilla), can severelyimpairswimbladder function (andthus possibly spawningmigration)andhascausedmortalitiesin bothfarmedandwild populations in the presence ofother stressors (Kirk2003).Similarly to the case ofcrayfish plague, Gozlanetal.(2005) have recently shown that the topmouth gudgeon,Pseudorasboraparva,anAsiaticcyprinidhighlyinvasivein Europeand recently introduced to the IP,carries a pathogen that strongly affectsindigenouscyprinids.

Giventheenormous impactofthefewwell-investigatedinvasivespecies,the considerablenumber ofintroduced species,andthepresenceintheIPofmany endemicspeciesofplants (Me´dailand Que´zel1999),freshwater fish(Doadrio

2002),andamphibians (Pleguezuelosetal.2002),theoverallpotentialimpact ofthesenaturalized speciesisenormous and should beurgently investigated. Theroomformanagementand educational improvement bypublicadminis- trations toprevent further introductionsandtranslocationsandtoreducethe spreadofinvasivespeciesisevenlarger.Wehopethispaperwillcontribute to theimprovedunderstandingandcontrolofinvasivespeciesinEuropeanwaters.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We thank J.F. Gutie´rrez-Galindo, F. Padro´s, and anonymous reviewers forhelpful comments. Thisstudy was financially supported bythe Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (REN2003–00477) and the Ministry ofUniversities, Research and Information Society (DURSI),Government of Catalonia(DistinctionAwardforuniversityresearch 2004toEGB).

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