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Aquarium trade and fish farms as a source of non-native freshwater fish introductions in French Guiana

Sébastien Brosse, Antoine Baglan, Raphaël Covain, Hadrien Lalagüe, Pierre‐Yves Le Bail, Régis Vigouroux, Grégory Quartarollo

2021Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rivers of French Guiana are still little invaded by non-native fish, but several fish introductions were recently recorded through the development of aquarium fish trade and fish farms. Here we report records of 11 non-native fish species. Among them, four ( Cichla monoculus , Heros efasciatus , Mesonauta guyanae and Poecilia reticulata ) are established and one of them ( Heros efasciatus ) is rapidly increasing its spatial range. Two species ( Hyphessobrycon eques and Pterophyllum scalare ) were not retrieved in recent records and are probably extinct from French Guiana. The establishment status of the five other species ( Arapaima gigas , Colossoma macropomum , Cyprinus carpio , Oreochromis mossambicus and Osteoglossum bicirrhosum ) is uncertain and only a few specimens were observed in the wild. Nevertheless, these species, intensively reared in nearby countries, belong to highly invasive species able to cause detrimental impacts on recipient ecosystems. Those first occurrences of invasive fish species in French Guiana should therefore act as an early warning for both researchers and environmental managers.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyOreochromis mossambicusFisheryRange (aeronautics)Freshwater fishIntroduced speciesCyprinusEcologyCommon carpDiversity of fishInvasive speciesFish <Actinopterygii>TilapiaMaterials scienceComposite materialFish biology, ecology, and behaviorFish Ecology and Management StudiesFish Biology and Ecology Studies
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