Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece

This study provides an annotated checklist of the freshwater fish species recorded in lentic ecosystems of Greece. Species distributional data were derived from an extensive review of published and unpublished sources and were evaluated for their consistency, adequacy and reliability. Overall, 650 f...

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Main Authors: VARDAKAS, LEONIDAS, KOUTSIKOS, NICHOLAS, PERDIKARIS, COSTAS, PETRIKI, OLGA, BOBORI, DIMITRA, ZOGARIS, STAMATIS, GIAKOUMI, SOFIA, FITOKA, ELENI, TOMPOULIDOU, MARIA, TSIAOUSSI, VASILIKI, KOMMATAS, DIMITRIS, KONSTANTINIDIS, EVANGELOS, ECONOMOU, ALCIBIADES N.
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Language:English
Published: Hellenic Centre for Marine Research 2021
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spelling ftektojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28526 2023-05-15T13:28:15+02:00 Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece VARDAKAS, LEONIDAS KOUTSIKOS, NICHOLAS PERDIKARIS, COSTAS PETRIKI, OLGA BOBORI, DIMITRA ZOGARIS, STAMATIS GIAKOUMI, SOFIA FITOKA, ELENI TOMPOULIDOU, MARIA TSIAOUSSI, VASILIKI KOMMATAS, DIMITRIS KONSTANTINIDIS, EVANGELOS ECONOMOU, ALCIBIADES N. 2021-12-08 application/pdf https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/28526 eng eng Hellenic Centre for Marine Research https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/28526/23171 https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/28526/23173 https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/28526 Copyright (c) 2021 Mediterranean Marine Science Mediterranean Marine Science; Τόμ. 23 Αρ. 1 (2022); 223-265 Mediterranean Marine Science; Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022); 223-265 1791-6763 1108-393X Lakes fish fishless ecoregions native introduced richness translocated info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftektojs 2022-03-31T16:35:26Z This study provides an annotated checklist of the freshwater fish species recorded in lentic ecosystems of Greece. Species distributional data were derived from an extensive review of published and unpublished sources and were evaluated for their consistency, adequacy and reliability. Overall, 650 freshwater lentic ecosystems (149 natural and 501 artificial) were investigated from which, 480 were fishless or fish data were unavailable. In the remaining 170 ecosystems, 122 taxa were recorded (belonging to 22 families and 57 genera). Some of the records concerned species with extirpated populations, species of doubtful occurrences and taxa of uncertain taxonomic status. The highest species richness (52 species) was recorded in the Ionian ecoregion while endemicity was highest in the Macedonia-Thessaly ecoregion (43.75%). The Eastern Aegean ecoregion presented the highest level of introduced species (75%). Only eight ecosystems hosted 20 or more species, while 92 ecosystems had over 50% of introduced species. The most widespread native species (Anguilla anguilla and Luciobarbus albanicus) were two highly migratory species, highlighting the importance of connectivity of aquatic ecosystems. The most widespread translocated species was Cyprinus carpio due its high commercial and recreational value, whereas Gambusia holbrooki confirmed its high dispersal ability being the most widespread alien species. More than one third of the species recorded (37.23 %) are threatened based on the IUCN Red List. The ultimate contribution of this study is to support the coordination and dissemination of baseline information on the freshwater fishes of Greek lentic ecosystems, required by a range of users. This knowledge will enable further understanding of the regional assemblage structure and other biogeographical patterns of the ichthyofauna of Greece and will contribute to species conservation by prioritising areas hosting species in need of protection. Finally, this study reveals the high knowledge gap regarding species composition in many Greek lentic ecosystems and highlights the need for relevant primary research including more systematic and standardised samplings. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla EKT ePublishing (National Documentation Centre, Greece)
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topic Lakes
fish
fishless
ecoregions
native
introduced
richness
translocated
spellingShingle Lakes
fish
fishless
ecoregions
native
introduced
richness
translocated
VARDAKAS, LEONIDAS
KOUTSIKOS, NICHOLAS
PERDIKARIS, COSTAS
PETRIKI, OLGA
BOBORI, DIMITRA
ZOGARIS, STAMATIS
GIAKOUMI, SOFIA
FITOKA, ELENI
TOMPOULIDOU, MARIA
TSIAOUSSI, VASILIKI
KOMMATAS, DIMITRIS
KONSTANTINIDIS, EVANGELOS
ECONOMOU, ALCIBIADES N.
Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece
topic_facet Lakes
fish
fishless
ecoregions
native
introduced
richness
translocated
description This study provides an annotated checklist of the freshwater fish species recorded in lentic ecosystems of Greece. Species distributional data were derived from an extensive review of published and unpublished sources and were evaluated for their consistency, adequacy and reliability. Overall, 650 freshwater lentic ecosystems (149 natural and 501 artificial) were investigated from which, 480 were fishless or fish data were unavailable. In the remaining 170 ecosystems, 122 taxa were recorded (belonging to 22 families and 57 genera). Some of the records concerned species with extirpated populations, species of doubtful occurrences and taxa of uncertain taxonomic status. The highest species richness (52 species) was recorded in the Ionian ecoregion while endemicity was highest in the Macedonia-Thessaly ecoregion (43.75%). The Eastern Aegean ecoregion presented the highest level of introduced species (75%). Only eight ecosystems hosted 20 or more species, while 92 ecosystems had over 50% of introduced species. The most widespread native species (Anguilla anguilla and Luciobarbus albanicus) were two highly migratory species, highlighting the importance of connectivity of aquatic ecosystems. The most widespread translocated species was Cyprinus carpio due its high commercial and recreational value, whereas Gambusia holbrooki confirmed its high dispersal ability being the most widespread alien species. More than one third of the species recorded (37.23 %) are threatened based on the IUCN Red List. The ultimate contribution of this study is to support the coordination and dissemination of baseline information on the freshwater fishes of Greek lentic ecosystems, required by a range of users. This knowledge will enable further understanding of the regional assemblage structure and other biogeographical patterns of the ichthyofauna of Greece and will contribute to species conservation by prioritising areas hosting species in need of protection. Finally, this study reveals the high knowledge gap regarding species composition in many Greek lentic ecosystems and highlights the need for relevant primary research including more systematic and standardised samplings.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author VARDAKAS, LEONIDAS
KOUTSIKOS, NICHOLAS
PERDIKARIS, COSTAS
PETRIKI, OLGA
BOBORI, DIMITRA
ZOGARIS, STAMATIS
GIAKOUMI, SOFIA
FITOKA, ELENI
TOMPOULIDOU, MARIA
TSIAOUSSI, VASILIKI
KOMMATAS, DIMITRIS
KONSTANTINIDIS, EVANGELOS
ECONOMOU, ALCIBIADES N.
author_facet VARDAKAS, LEONIDAS
KOUTSIKOS, NICHOLAS
PERDIKARIS, COSTAS
PETRIKI, OLGA
BOBORI, DIMITRA
ZOGARIS, STAMATIS
GIAKOUMI, SOFIA
FITOKA, ELENI
TOMPOULIDOU, MARIA
TSIAOUSSI, VASILIKI
KOMMATAS, DIMITRIS
KONSTANTINIDIS, EVANGELOS
ECONOMOU, ALCIBIADES N.
author_sort VARDAKAS, LEONIDAS
title Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece
title_short Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece
title_full Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece
title_fullStr Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece
title_full_unstemmed Τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of Greece
title_sort τhe fish fauna in lentic ecosystems of greece
publisher Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
publishDate 2021
url https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/28526
genre Anguilla anguilla
genre_facet Anguilla anguilla
op_source Mediterranean Marine Science; Τόμ. 23 Αρ. 1 (2022); 223-265
Mediterranean Marine Science; Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022); 223-265
1791-6763
1108-393X
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