Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus
The ide Leuciscus idus is a large-bodied cyprinid native to freshwaters around the Baltic, Black, Caspian, White, Barents, Kara, Laptev and North seas as well as the Aral Sea region. Historically an important commercial species, the ide is used in recreational fisheries and as an ornamental fish, an...
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ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:109250600 2023-05-15T16:59:55+02:00 Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus Rohtla, Mehis Vilizzi, Lorenzo Kováč, Vladimír Almeida, David Brewster, Bernice Britton, J. Robert Głowacki, Łukasz Godard, Michael J. Kirk, Ruth Nienhuis, Sarah Olsson, Karin H. Simonsen, Jan Skóra, Michał E. Stakėnas, Saulius Tarkan, Ali Serhan Top, Nildeniz Verreycken, Hugo Zięba, Grzegorz Copp, Gordon H. 2021 application/pdf http://gtc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/109250600.pdf http://gtc.lvb.lt/GTC:ELABAPDB109250600&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/23308249.2020.1822280 http://gtc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/109250600.pdf http://gtc.lvb.lt/GTC:ELABAPDB109250600&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Reviews in fisheries science and aquaculture, Philadelphia : Taylor & Francis inc., 2021, vol. 29, iss. 4, p. 512-548 ISSN 2330-8249 eISSN 2330-8257 diet distribution environmental impact growth habitat use Morphology non-native species parasites reproduction info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftlithuaniansrc https://doi.org/10.1080/23308249.2020.1822280 2021-12-02T01:36:44Z The ide Leuciscus idus is a large-bodied cyprinid native to freshwaters around the Baltic, Black, Caspian, White, Barents, Kara, Laptev and North seas as well as the Aral Sea region. Historically an important commercial species, the ide is used in recreational fisheries and as an ornamental fish, and is subject to translocation and stocking events. The ide is less well-studied than many European cyprinids and relatively little is known of the risks it poses to native species and ecosystems where introduced. The present review and meta-analysis examine available data on the ide’s environmental biology to provide an assessment of its potential invasiveness. A long-lived, omnivorous species, the ide is a habitat generalist that inhabits lowland rivers and nutrient-rich lakes, but also some brackish waters where it is facultatively anadromous. The ide displays variable age and length at maturity and asymptotic growth in body length, can be highly productive and migratory, and can withstand variable environmental conditions. Despite several attributes that should facilitate acclimation to novel environments, the ide has established relatively few self-sustaining populations outside its native range, and is therefore not currently considered to be invasive. However, as introductions are likely to continue, increased propagule pressure could lead to the development of invasive non-native populations in some locations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kara-Laptev laptev LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 29 4 512 548 |
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diet distribution environmental impact growth habitat use Morphology non-native species parasites reproduction Rohtla, Mehis Vilizzi, Lorenzo Kováč, Vladimír Almeida, David Brewster, Bernice Britton, J. Robert Głowacki, Łukasz Godard, Michael J. Kirk, Ruth Nienhuis, Sarah Olsson, Karin H. Simonsen, Jan Skóra, Michał E. Stakėnas, Saulius Tarkan, Ali Serhan Top, Nildeniz Verreycken, Hugo Zięba, Grzegorz Copp, Gordon H. Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus |
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The ide Leuciscus idus is a large-bodied cyprinid native to freshwaters around the Baltic, Black, Caspian, White, Barents, Kara, Laptev and North seas as well as the Aral Sea region. Historically an important commercial species, the ide is used in recreational fisheries and as an ornamental fish, and is subject to translocation and stocking events. The ide is less well-studied than many European cyprinids and relatively little is known of the risks it poses to native species and ecosystems where introduced. The present review and meta-analysis examine available data on the ide’s environmental biology to provide an assessment of its potential invasiveness. A long-lived, omnivorous species, the ide is a habitat generalist that inhabits lowland rivers and nutrient-rich lakes, but also some brackish waters where it is facultatively anadromous. The ide displays variable age and length at maturity and asymptotic growth in body length, can be highly productive and migratory, and can withstand variable environmental conditions. Despite several attributes that should facilitate acclimation to novel environments, the ide has established relatively few self-sustaining populations outside its native range, and is therefore not currently considered to be invasive. However, as introductions are likely to continue, increased propagule pressure could lead to the development of invasive non-native populations in some locations. |
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Rohtla, Mehis Vilizzi, Lorenzo Kováč, Vladimír Almeida, David Brewster, Bernice Britton, J. Robert Głowacki, Łukasz Godard, Michael J. Kirk, Ruth Nienhuis, Sarah Olsson, Karin H. Simonsen, Jan Skóra, Michał E. Stakėnas, Saulius Tarkan, Ali Serhan Top, Nildeniz Verreycken, Hugo Zięba, Grzegorz Copp, Gordon H. |
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Rohtla, Mehis Vilizzi, Lorenzo Kováč, Vladimír Almeida, David Brewster, Bernice Britton, J. Robert Głowacki, Łukasz Godard, Michael J. Kirk, Ruth Nienhuis, Sarah Olsson, Karin H. Simonsen, Jan Skóra, Michał E. Stakėnas, Saulius Tarkan, Ali Serhan Top, Nildeniz Verreycken, Hugo Zięba, Grzegorz Copp, Gordon H. |
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Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus |
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Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus |
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Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus |
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Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus |
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Review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied Cyprinid, the ide Leuciscus idus |
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review and meta-analysis of the environmental biology and potential invasiveness of a poorly-studied cyprinid, the ide leuciscus idus |
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