Freshwater fish invasions: A comprehensive review
Freshwater fish have been widely introduced worldwide, and freshwater ecosystems are
among those most affected by biological invasions. Consequently, freshwater fish invasions …
among those most affected by biological invasions. Consequently, freshwater fish invasions …
Climate change and evolutionary adaptation
AA Hoffmann, CM Sgrò - Nature, 2011 - nature.com
Evolutionary adaptation can be rapid and potentially help species counter stressful
conditions or realize ecological opportunities arising from climate change. The challenges …
conditions or realize ecological opportunities arising from climate change. The challenges …
Major shifts in biogeographic regions of freshwater fishes as evidence of the Anthropocene epoch
Animals and plants worldwide are structured in global biogeographic regions, which were
shaped by major geologic forces during Earth history. Recently, humans have changed the …
shaped by major geologic forces during Earth history. Recently, humans have changed the …
Ecological impacts of nonnative freshwater fishes
J Cucherousset, JD Olden - Fisheries, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
There is a long history of introduction of non-native fishes in fresh waters and the
introduction rate has accelerated greatly over time. Although not all introduced fishes have …
introduction rate has accelerated greatly over time. Although not all introduced fishes have …
Introduction of non‐native fish for aquaculture in China: A systematic review
B Kang, JRS Vitule, S Li, F Shuai, L Huang… - Reviews in …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aquaculture, especially of non‐native species and translocated domestic species, is a
greatly encouraged way of relieving the conflicts between food and economic demand and …
greatly encouraged way of relieving the conflicts between food and economic demand and …
Levels of domestication in fish: implications for the sustainable future of aquaculture
F Teletchea, P Fontaine - Fish and fisheries, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The agricultural world today is dominated by a few domesticated mammal species, that is,
animals modified from their wild ancestors through selective breeding in captivity for traits …
animals modified from their wild ancestors through selective breeding in captivity for traits …
Contemporary perspectives on the ecological impacts of invasive freshwater fishes
JR Britton - Journal of Fish Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Introductions of non‐native freshwater fish continue to increase globally, although only a
small proportion of these introductions will result in an invasion. These invasive populations …
small proportion of these introductions will result in an invasion. These invasive populations …
Preventing and controlling nonnative species invasions to bend the curve of global freshwater biodiversity loss
JR Britton, AJ Lynch, H Bardal… - Environmental …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
The Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater biodiversity recognizes that addressing
nonnative species is one of six principal actions needed to bend the curve in freshwater …
nonnative species is one of six principal actions needed to bend the curve in freshwater …
The use of barriers to limit the spread of aquatic invasive animal species: A global review
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are one of the principal threats to freshwater biodiversity.
Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management strategy to control the …
Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management strategy to control the …
Environmental DNA captures native and non-native fish community variations across the lentic and lotic systems of a megacity
Globally, urbanization poses a major threat to terrestrial biodiversity, yet its impact on fish
diversity is poorly understood, mainly because of surveying difficulties. In this study …
diversity is poorly understood, mainly because of surveying difficulties. In this study …