Rarely naturalized, but widespread and even invasive: the paradox of a popular pet terrapin expansion in Eurasia

The North American terrapin, the red-eared slider, has globally recognized invasive status. We built a new extensive database using our own original and literature data on the ecology of this reptile, representing information on 1477 water bodies throughout Eurasia over the last 50 years. The analys...

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Published in:NeoBiota Vol. 81; pp. 91 - 127
Main Authors: Reshetnikov, Andrey N., Zibrova, Marina G., Ayaz, Dinçer, Bhattarai, Santosh, Borodin, Oleg V., Borzée, Amaël, Brejcha, Jindřich, Çiçek, Kerim, Dimaki, Maria, Doronin, Igor V., Drobenkov, Sergey M., Gichikhanova, Uzlipat A., Gladkova, Anastasia Y., Gordeev, Dmitriy A., Ioannidis, Yiannis, Ilyukh, Mikhail P., Interesova, Elena A., Jadhav, Trupti D., Karabanov, Dmitry P., Khabibullin, Viner F., Khabilov, Tolibjon K., Khan, M. Monirul H., Kidov, Artem A., Klimov, Alexandr S., Kochetkov, Denis N., Kolbintsev, Vladimir G., Kuzmin, Sergius L., Lotiev, Konstantin Y., Louppova, Nora E., Lvov, Vladimir D., Lyapkov, Sergey M., Martynenko, Igor M., Maslova, Irina V., Masroor, Rafaqat, Mazanaeva, Liudmila F., Milko, Dmitriy A., Milto, Konstantin D., Mozaffari, Omid, Nguyen, Truong Q., Novitsky, Ruslan V., Petrovskiy, Andrey B., Prelovskiy, Vladimir A., Serbin, Valentin V., Shi, Hai-tao, Skalon, Nikolay V., Struijk, Richard P. J. H., Taniguchi, Mari, Tarkhnishvili, David, Tsurkan, Vladimir F., Tyutenkov, Oleg Y., Ushakov, Mikhail V., Vekhov, Dmitriy A., Xiao, Fanrong, Yakimov, Andrey V., Yakovleva, Tatyana I., Yang, Peimin, Zeleev, Dmitriy F., Petrosyan, Varos G.
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Abstract The North American terrapin, the red-eared slider, has globally recognized invasive status. We built a new extensive database using our own original and literature data on the ecology of this reptile, representing information on 1477 water bodies throughout Eurasia over the last 50 years. The analysis reveals regions of earliest introductions and long-term spatio-temporal dynamics of the expansion covering now 68 Eurasian countries, including eight countries reported here for the first time. We established also long-term trends in terms of numbers of terrapins per aquatic site, habitat occupation, and reproduction success. Our investigation has revealed differences in the ecology of the red-eared slider in different parts of Eurasia. The most prominent expression of diverse signs of invasion success (higher portion of inhabited natural water bodies, higher number of individuals per water body, successful overwintering, occurrence of juvenile individuals, successful reproduction, and establishment of populations) are typical for Europe, West Asia and East Asia and tend to be restricted to coastal regions and islands. Reproduction records coincide well with the predicted potential range based on climatic requirements but records of successful wintering have a wider distribution. This invader provides an excellent and possibly unique (among animals) example of wide alien distribution, without the establishment of reproducing populations, but through the recruitment of new individuals to rising pseudopopulations due to additional releases. Therefore, alongside the potential reproduction range, a cost-effective strategy for population control must take in account the geographical area of successful wintering.
AbstractList The North American terrapin, the red-eared slider, has globally recognized invasive status. We built a new extensive database using our own original and literature data on the ecology of this reptile, representing information on 1477 water bodies throughout Eurasia over the last 50 years. The analysis reveals regions of earliest introductions and long-term spatio-temporal dynamics of the expansion covering now 68 Eurasian countries, including eight countries reported here for the first time. We established also long-term trends in terms of numbers of terrapins per aquatic site, habitat occupation, and reproduction success. Our investigation has revealed differences in the ecology of the red-eared slider in different parts of Eurasia. The most prominent expression of diverse signs of invasion success (higher portion of inhabited natural water bodies, higher number of individuals per water body, successful overwintering, occurrence of juvenile individuals, successful reproduction, and establishment of populations) are typical for Europe, West Asia and East Asia and tend to be restricted to coastal regions and islands. Reproduction records coincide well with the predicted potential range based on climatic requirements but records of successful wintering have a wider distribution. This invader provides an excellent and possibly unique (among animals) example of wide alien distribution, without the establishment of reproducing populations, but through the recruitment of new individuals to rising pseudopopulations due to additional releases. Therefore, alongside the potential reproduction range, a cost-effective strategy for population control must take in account the geographical area of successful wintering. Graphical
The North American terrapin, the red-eared slider, has globally recognized invasive status. We built a new extensive database using our own original and literature data on the ecology of this reptile, representing information on 1477 water bodies throughout Eurasia over the last 50 years. The analysis reveals regions of earliest introductions and long-term spatio-temporal dynamics of the expansion covering now 68 Eurasian countries, including eight countries reported here for the first time. We established also long-term trends in terms of numbers of terrapins per aquatic site, habitat occupation, and reproduction success. Our investigation has revealed differences in the ecology of the red-eared slider in different parts of Eurasia. The most prominent expression of diverse signs of invasion success (higher portion of inhabited natural water bodies, higher number of individuals per water body, successful overwintering, occurrence of juvenile individuals, successful reproduction, and establishment of populations) are typical for Europe, West Asia and East Asia and tend to be restricted to coastal regions and islands. Reproduction records coincide well with the predicted potential range based on climatic requirements but records of successful wintering have a wider distribution. This invader provides an excellent and possibly unique (among animals) example of wide alien distribution, without the establishment of reproducing populations, but through the recruitment of new individuals to rising pseudopopulations due to additional releases. Therefore, alongside the potential reproduction range, a cost-effective strategy for population control must take in account the geographical area of successful wintering. Graphical abstract
The North American terrapin, the red-eared slider, has globally recognized invasive status. We built a new extensive database using our own original and literature data on the ecology of this reptile, representing information on 1477 water bodies throughout Eurasia over the last 50 years. The analysis reveals regions of earliest introductions and long-term spatio-temporal dynamics of the expansion covering now 68 Eurasian countries, including eight countries reported here for the first time. We established also long-term trends in terms of numbers of terrapins per aquatic site, habitat occupation, and reproduction success. Our investigation has revealed differences in the ecology of the red-eared slider in different parts of Eurasia. The most prominent expression of diverse signs of invasion success (higher portion of inhabited natural water bodies, higher number of individuals per water body, successful overwintering, occurrence of juvenile individuals, successful reproduction, and establishment of populations) are typical for Europe, West Asia and East Asia and tend to be restricted to coastal regions and islands. Reproduction records coincide well with the predicted potential range based on climatic requirements but records of successful wintering have a wider distribution. This invader provides an excellent and possibly unique (among animals) example of wide alien distribution, without the establishment of reproducing populations, but through the recruitment of new individuals to rising pseudopopulations due to additional releases. Therefore, alongside the potential reproduction range, a cost-effective strategy for population control must take in account the geographical area of successful wintering.
Author Jadhav, Trupti D.
Prelovskiy, Vladimir A.
Dimaki, Maria
Vekhov, Dmitriy A.
Kolbintsev, Vladimir G.
Serbin, Valentin V.
Gichikhanova, Uzlipat A.
Interesova, Elena A.
Kidov, Artem A.
Shi, Hai-tao
Reshetnikov, Andrey N.
Klimov, Alexandr S.
Ilyukh, Mikhail P.
Milto, Konstantin D.
Borodin, Oleg V.
Yakovleva, Tatyana I.
Xiao, Fanrong
Milko, Dmitriy A.
Nguyen, Truong Q.
Brejcha, Jindřich
Lyapkov, Sergey M.
Petrovskiy, Andrey B.
Ushakov, Mikhail V.
Doronin, Igor V.
Çiçek, Kerim
Drobenkov, Sergey M.
Tarkhnishvili, David
Gordeev, Dmitriy A.
Lvov, Vladimir D.
Tsurkan, Vladimir F.
Martynenko, Igor M.
Khan, M. Monirul H.
Yakimov, Andrey V.
Karabanov, Dmitry P.
Kochetkov, Denis N.
Struijk, Richard P. J. H.
Mazanaeva, Liudmila F.
Khabilov, Tolibjon K.
Lotiev, Konstantin Y.
Khabibullin, Viner F.
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Gladkova, Anastasia Y.
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Taniguchi, Mari
Mozaffari, Omid
Tyutenkov, Oleg Y.
Yang, Peimin
Ayaz, Dinçer
Ioannidis, Yiannis
Petrosyan, Varos G.
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