The invasive species Rangia cuneata : A new food source for herring gull ( Larus argentatus )?
Abstract
Continued human population growth and the associated development of
coasts lead to dramatic effects on marine coastal ecosystems altering food
resources and habitats for several species and resulting in novel species interactions.
The Bay of the Seine, located in the eastern part of the English
Channel, is one of the most anthropized sea in the world. Here, we report an
observation of the European herring gulls (Larus argentatus) feeding on the
nonindigenous species (NIS) Rangia cuneata in the Bay of the Seine. Observations
of otter prints (Lutra lutra) and excrements were also found near the
bivalves, suggesting that this species also feed on the NIS bivalve. Our study
suggests that the spread of NIS in coastal marine ecosystem is expected to
drive changes in the foraging behavior of top predators.
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