Adding insult to injury: anthropogenic noise intensifies predation risk by an invasive freshwater fish species

BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS(2023)

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The ecological impact of invasive species is likely to be modulated by human-induced alterations in habitats, which represents another driver of biodiversity loss. We tested the effect of soundscape degradation on predation by the round goby Neogobius melanostomus , one of Europe’s “worst invasive species”. For this, we compared the relationship between per capita predation rate and prey density ( i.e., the functional response) in the presence or absence of motorboat sounds. Unexpectedly, fish displayed a stronger functional response with additional noise, which could be explained by a higher mobility promoting encounters with prey. Our results suggest that anthropogenic noise is likely to exacerbate the impact of invasive species.
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Functional response,Trophic impact,Biological invasion,Noise pollution,Round goby
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