Functional traits and stable isotopes reveal trophic interactions in a highly invaded reservoir: implications for fisheries
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Aquatic ecosystems worldwide face significant threats, with human activities and biological invasions reshaping their dynamics and structure. Invasive species are among the biggest threats in freshwater ecosystems and cost to the global economy billions every year. Dams, even if human created, serve as species reservoirs and provide multiple ecosystem services. This study investigates the functional diversity and trophic ecology of the fish assemblage in the Zimapan dam in Mexico, a highly disturbed ecosystem that receives wastewater from one of the world's megacities along with industrial discharges. We focused on species coexistence, ecological niches, and the impact on local fisheries of tilapia. We identified eight species and two subspecies inhabiting this dam, only one of which is native, and observed functional complementarity among them. However, we observed trophic niche overlap, particularly between tilapia and other species, suggesting potential competition for resources. Our..., , , # Functional traits and stable isotopes reveal trophic interactions in a highly invaded reservoir: implications for fisheries
DOI: [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.gxd2547xg](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.gxd2547xg)
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## Description of the data and file structure
This dataset accompanies a study assessing the functional diversity, trophic structure, and fishing dynamics of the fish community in the Zimapán Reservoir, Mexico. The data are structured in three files:
1. Stable_Isotopes.csv â Stable isotope values of fish muscle tissues.
2. Ecomorphology.csv â Functional trait data based on morphological measurements.
3. Fisheries.csv â Daily fishing catch records from the â13 de Junioâ cooperative.
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## File: Stable\_Isotopes.csv
**Description**: carbon (δ¹³C) and nitrogen (δ¹âµN) isotope values from 90 individuals of ten fish species.
**Variables**:
* Species: Scientific name of each individual (e.g., Oreochromis spp., Lepomis macrochirus).
* Standard length (mm): Measured from...,
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