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dc.creatorGozlan, Rodolphe E
dc.creatorAndreou, Demetra
dc.creatorAsaeda, Takashi
dc.creatorBeyer, Kathleen
dc.creatorBouhadad, Rachid
dc.creatorBurnard, Dean
dc.creatorCaiola, Nuno
dc.creatorCakić, Predrag D.
dc.creatorĐikanović, Vesna
dc.creatorEsmaeili, Hamid R
dc.creatorFalka, Istvan
dc.creatorGolicher, Duncan
dc.creatorHarka, Akos
dc.creatorJeney, Galina
dc.creatorKovac, Vladimir
dc.creatorMusil, Jiri
dc.creatorNocita, Annamaria
dc.creatorPovz, Meta
dc.creatorPoulet, Nicolas
dc.creatorVirbickas, Tomas
dc.creatorWolter, Christian
dc.creatorTarkan, A Serhan
dc.creatorTricarico, Elena
dc.creatorTrichkova, Teodora
dc.creatorVerreycken, Hugo
dc.creatorWitkowski, Andrzej
dc.creatorZhang, Chun-guang
dc.creatorZweimueller, Irene
dc.creatorBritton, J Robert
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-23T11:10:34Z
dc.date.available2015-11-17T10:26:51Z
dc.date.issued2010sr
dc.identifier.issn1467-2960sr
dc.identifier.otherRad_konverzija_3326sr
dc.identifier.urihttps://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1331
dc.description.abstractIn recent years, policy-makers have sought the development of appropriate tools to prevent and manage introductions of invasive species. However, these tools are not well suited for introductions of non-target species that are unknowingly released alongside intentionally-introduced species. The most compelling example of such invasion is arguably the topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva, a small cyprinid species originating from East Asia. A combination of sociological, economical and biological factors has fuelled their rapid invasion since the 1960s; 32 countries (from Central Asia to North Africa) have been invaded in less than 50 years. Based on a combination of monitoring surveys (2535 populations sampled) and literature reviews, this paper aims to quantify and characterise important invasion parameters, such as pathways of introduction, time between introduction and detection, lag phase and plasticity of life history traits. Every decade, five new countries have reported P. parva introduction, mainly resulting from the movement of Chinese carps for fish farming. The mean detection period after first introduction was 4 years, a duration insufficient to prevent their pan-continental invasion. High phenotypic plasticity in fitness related traits such as growth, early maturity, fecundity, reproductive behaviour and the ability to cope with novel pathogens has predisposed P. parva to being a strong invader. The Pseudorasbora parva invasion has provided quantitative data for the development of 1) early warning systems across different spatial scales; 2) rapid eradication programmes prior to natural spread in open systems and 3) sound risk assessments with emphasis on plasticity of life history traits.en
dc.description.sponsorshipVEGA [1/0226/08]; Ministry of Science and Technical Development, Republic of Serbia [143023]sr
dc.language.isoEnglishsr
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.sourceFish and Fisheriessr
dc.titlePan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasionsen
dc.typereview
dc.rights.licenseARR
dcterms.abstractГозлан, Родолпхе Е; Ђикановић, Весна Д.; Бриттон, Ј Роберт; Зwеимуеллер, Ирене; Зханг, Цхун-гуанг; Wиткоwски, Aндрзеј; Верреyцкен, Хуго; Трицхкова, Теодора; Трицарицо, Елена; Таркан, A Серхан; Wолтер, Цхристиан; Вирбицкас, Томас; Поулет, Ницолас; Повз, Мета; Ноцита, Aннамариа; Мусил, Јири; Ковац, Владимир; Јенеy, Галина; Харка, Aкос; Голицхер, Дунцан; Фалка, Истван; Есмаеили, Хамид Р; Цакић, Предраг Д.; Цаиола, Нуно; Бурнард, Деан; Боухадад, Рацхид; Беyер, Катхлеен; Aсаеда, Такасхи; Aндреоу, Деметра;
dc.citation.issue4sr
dc.citation.volume11sr
dc.citation.epage340sr
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionen
dc.citation.rankM21
dc.identifier.rcubhttps://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1331


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