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25.09.2013, 14:06 | #1 |
Händler/Züchter
Registriert seit: 06.08.2003
Ort: Kalkar
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Loricariid invasion in Africa
https://link.springer.com/article/10...530-013-0438-7
Biological Invasions October 2013, Volume 15, Issue 10, pp 2139-2145 Using a unified invasion framework to characterize Africa’s first loricariid catfish invasion Roy W. Jones, Olaf L. F. Weyl, Ernst R. Swartz, Martin P. Hill Abstract This paper presents evidence of establishment of a loricariid population in the Nseleni River in South Africa and uses a unified framework to determine its invasion stage. Specimens were identified morphologically as Pterygioplichthys disjunctivus (Weber 1991), but genetic barcoding results indicated close association with specimens that may have a hybrid history. The species was introduced into South Africa via the pet trade and the first record of introduction into the wild was in 2004. Samples collected in 2011 and 2012 demonstrated that there were multiple length cohorts in the population including juveniles (12–130 mm total length TL) and large (>300 mm TL) adult fish. Gonadal assessment of adults demonstrated the presence of reproduction capable specimens. The concurrent occurrence of mature adults and juvenile fish demonstrated establishment. Locality records indicate that P. disjunctivus has already spread between two rivers through an inter basin water transfer. Using a unified framework for invasions this invasion was categorized as a self-sustaining population in the wild with individuals surviving and reproducing a significant distance from their original point of introduction. Containment is suggested as potential management strategy. |
25.09.2013, 19:28 | #2 |
Junger Hupfer
Registriert seit: 13.12.2003
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Hi,
Schilderwelse sind überall auf dem Globus. Meine Freundin kam vor Kurzem aus Sri Lanka zurück und dort hat sie eine Glyptoperichthys - Art in kleinen Stauseen gefunden. Nach Aussage der dortigen Fischer gibt es sie zuhauf und sie fressen wie zu erwarten alles was sie kriegen können: Pflanzen und Fischlaich. lg Daniel |
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