Published January 17, 2022 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Climatic drivers and ecological impacts of a rapid range expansion by non-native smallmouth bass

Creators

  • 1. University of Wyoming

Description

Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) are a globally introduced fish species that have experienced widespread range expansions in recent decades and which can have deleterious effects on native fish communities. Rapidly assessing their expansions will aid conservation and management actions geared towards controlling their spread and mitigating their impacts. Smallmouth bass have recently experienced a rapid upstream expansion in a Great Plains river (Laramie River, Wyoming, USA), which provided an opportunity to evaluate the drivers and impacts of this expansion by using a modified before-after, control-impact (BACI) design. Our objectives were to test whether climatic drivers (temperature, precipitation, flow) were related to this range expansion and subsequent effects of the expansion on native fish communities. Smallmouth bass population size in Grayrocks Reservoir increased following a climatically extreme wet year, with statistically extreme amounts of spring-time and June precipitation creating high discharge events that coincided with the upstream expansion. Unlike previous studies highlighting the invasive nature of smallmouth bass, the modified BACI analysis revealed no declines in species richness induced by the expansion. However, there was evidence that native small-bodied minnow species (family Leuciscidae) declined in relative abundance and that community-level and species-level trophic niches were compressed for invaded sites. Our findings provide important insight into how climatic extremes can prompt biological invasions that can alter community composition and food web structure even if local extirpations do not occur.

Notes

Description of the databases used in this publication (word)

Metadata describing the structure of the excel databases used for the three objectives of this publication

Objective 1: Climate and environment database

Data for the analyses of objective 1 evaluating the drivers of the smallmouth bass range expansion

Objective 2: Community database

Data for the analyses of objective 2 evaluating whether the smallmouth bass expansion induced structural changes to fish communities

Objective 3: Isotopic niche data

Date for the analyses of objective 3 evaluating whether smallmouth bass have induced trophic changes to fish communities

Files

Objective_1_Climate.Environment_Database.csv

Files (69.1 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:253c87c4185d705a289dbef8311729fd
26.0 kB Preview Download
md5:985e8ee56ca6b5391b842237c0421242
23.9 kB Preview Download
md5:bd38f9f06658f849aa832dbc67cdb9ac
479 Bytes Preview Download
md5:88fa2d0be739228b6475e52b4b0b4274
18.7 kB Download