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Ecological determinants of parasite acquisition by exotic fish species
Oikos, 2012Disease‐mediated threats posed by exotic species to native counterparts are not limited to introduced parasites alone, since exotic hosts frequently acquire native parasites with possible consequences for infection patterns in native hosts.
Rachel A. Paterson +3 more
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Exotic fish species in the Tigris-Euphrates basin
Zoology in the Middle East, 1996Abstract Records of exotic and transplanted fish species in the Tigris-Euphrates basin are reviewed and new records for Pseudorasbora parva (Cyprinidae) are documented. At least 17 species have been reported although not all have established permanent populations.
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Biodiversity Record: Two exotic fishes caught at Marina Reservoir
2021Nature in Singapore, 14, 1 ...
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Exotic fishes in fresh and brackish waters of Florida
Biological Conservation, 1974Abstract At least 38 species and several hybrids of exotic fishes have been found in fresh and brackish waters of Florida. Twenty species and five hybrids are at present established in the form of reproducing populations. The ornamental aquarium fish industry has been the major source of these introductions.
Walter R. Courtenay +3 more
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Parasites of native and exotic freshwater fishes in south‐western Australia
Journal of Fish Biology, 2010In this study, 1429 fishes of 18 different species (12 native and six exotic) were sampled from 29 localities to compare the levels of parasitism between native and exotic fish species and to examine the relationship between environmental degradation and parasite diversity. Forty‐four putative species of parasites were found and most of these appear to
Lymbery, A.J. +4 more
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Trophic responses to aquatic pollution of native and exotic livebearer fishes
Science of The Total Environment, 2019The objective of this study was to evaluate if aquatic pollution promote diet shifts in two livebearer fishes (Poeciliidae): an exotic species, the guppy (Poecilia reticulata), and a native livebearer (Phalloceros uai). The study was carried out in a Brazilian basin highly impacted by anthropogenic activities, especially discharge of domestic and ...
Débora Reis de Carvalho +4 more
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Native and exotic freshwater fishes in Spanish river basins
Freshwater Biology, 1995SUMMARY1. The degree to which fish faunas have been invaded by exotic species is quantified on the basis of river basins.2. Nineteen exotic species are now established in Spanish fresh waters. Alburnus alburnus (L., 1758) is reported here for the first time.3.
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Issues of Legal Regulation in Veterinary Medicine, 2020
P.A. Gorbunov +11 more
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P.A. Gorbunov +11 more
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Can Well-Timed Jolts Keep Out Unwanted Exotic Fish?
Science, 2003In a desperate bid to prevent the spread of invasive fish, researchers are nervously awaiting the first real test of an unprecedented barrier.
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Avian, Exotic Mammals, Reptiles and Fish
2022Oreta Marie Samples, M. Scott Echols
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