Bird‐mediated endozoochory as a potential dispersal mechanism of bony fishes

The dispersal of fish into distant and isolated habitats remains a topic of continuous discussion in the field of fish biogeography. This is particularly relevant due to the perceived limitation of fish movement to what is known as active dispersal. Fish migration is often confined to interconnected...

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Published inEcography (Copenhagen) Vol. 2024; no. 6
Main Authors Lovas‐Kiss, Ádám, Antal, László, Mozsár, Attila, Nyeste, Krisztián, Somogyi, Dóra, Kiss, Balázs, Tóth, Richárd, Tóth, Flórián, Lilla Fazekas, Dorottya, Vitál, Zoltán, Halasi‐Kovács, Béla, Tóth, Pál, Szabó, Nándor, Löki, Viktor, Vincze, Orsolya, András Lukács, Balázs
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1600-0587
DOI10.1111/ecog.07124

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Abstract The dispersal of fish into distant and isolated habitats remains a topic of continuous discussion in the field of fish biogeography. This is particularly relevant due to the perceived limitation of fish movement to what is known as active dispersal. Fish migration is often confined to interconnected water bodies, underscoring the significance of dispersal for fish inhabiting isolated aquatic habitats. However, empirical evidence for a natural (i.e. not human‐mediated) mechanism has been limited. Here we explore and provide evidence for waterbird‐mediated endozoochory as a possible dispersal mechanism in various fish species and families. We force‐fed mallards Anas plathyrynchos with fertilised eggs of nine bony fish species, covering nine taxonomic families. We recovered viable embryos of five fish taxa in the faeces of mallard, proving the ability of fish eggs to survive the passing of the digestive system of waterbirds. Moreover, the recovered eggs successfully hatched into larvae in two fish species. Taking into the flight speed and numerosity of mallards, as well as the high abundance of fish eggs, our results highlight endozoochory of fish eggs by waterbirds as a possible significant, although likely rare natural dispersal mechanism that can occur across more species than previously known in freshwater fish.
AbstractList The dispersal of fish into distant and isolated habitats remains a topic of continuous discussion in the field of fish biogeography. This is particularly relevant due to the perceived limitation of fish movement to what is known as active dispersal. Fish migration is often confined to interconnected water bodies, underscoring the significance of dispersal for fish inhabiting isolated aquatic habitats. However, empirical evidence for a natural (i.e. not human‐mediated) mechanism has been limited. Here we explore and provide evidence for waterbird‐mediated endozoochory as a possible dispersal mechanism in various fish species and families. We force‐fed mallards Anas plathyrynchos with fertilised eggs of nine bony fish species, covering nine taxonomic families. We recovered viable embryos of five fish taxa in the faeces of mallard, proving the ability of fish eggs to survive the passing of the digestive system of waterbirds. Moreover, the recovered eggs successfully hatched into larvae in two fish species. Taking into the flight speed and numerosity of mallards, as well as the high abundance of fish eggs, our results highlight endozoochory of fish eggs by waterbirds as a possible significant, although likely rare natural dispersal mechanism that can occur across more species than previously known in freshwater fish.
The dispersal of fish into distant and isolated habitats remains a topic of continuous discussion in the field of fish biogeography. This is particularly relevant due to the perceived limitation of fish movement to what is known as active dispersal. Fish migration is often confined to interconnected water bodies, underscoring the significance of dispersal for fish inhabiting isolated aquatic habitats. However, empirical evidence for a natural (i.e. not human‐mediated) mechanism has been limited. Here we explore and provide evidence for waterbird‐mediated endozoochory as a possible dispersal mechanism in various fish species and families. We force‐fed mallards Anas plathyrynchos with fertilised eggs of nine bony fish species, covering nine taxonomic families. We recovered viable embryos of five fish taxa in the faeces of mallard, proving the ability of fish eggs to survive the passing of the digestive system of waterbirds. Moreover, the recovered eggs successfully hatched into larvae in two fish species. Taking into the flight speed and numerosity of mallards, as well as the high abundance of fish eggs, our results highlight endozoochory of fish eggs by waterbirds as a possible significant, although likely rare natural dispersal mechanism that can occur across more species than previously known in freshwater fish.
Author Vitál, Zoltán
Löki, Viktor
Halasi‐Kovács, Béla
Szabó, Nándor
Vincze, Orsolya
Kiss, Balázs
András Lukács, Balázs
Tóth, Pál
Nyeste, Krisztián
Lilla Fazekas, Dorottya
Lovas‐Kiss, Ádám
Mozsár, Attila
Somogyi, Dóra
Antal, László
Tóth, Flórián
Tóth, Richárd
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SubjectTerms Anas platyrhynchos
biogeography
bony fish
digestive system
endozoochory
feces
fish dispersal
flight
freshwater fish
migratory behavior
species
water birds
Title Bird‐mediated endozoochory as a potential dispersal mechanism of bony fishes
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