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Alien Freshwater Fauna in South Africa

Olaf L. F. Weyl, Bruce R. Ellender, Ryan J. Wasserman, Marliese Truter, Tatenda Dalu, Tsungai A. Zengeya, Nico J. Smit

202059 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Seventy-seven alien freshwater species are currently naturalised in South Africa. This list includes 7 protozoan, 1 cnidarian, 2 cestode, 13 monogenean, 1 nematode, 1 oligochaete, 6 crustacean, 16 insect, 7 mollusc and 21 fish species. Their origins include all continents except Antarctica and the main pathways for their introduction into the wild are intentional releases (42% of taxa), as parasitic contaminants (35%) or stowaways (14%). Escape from captivity has been relatively unimportant (one fish and one crayfish) and direct introductions for fisheries (49% of taxa), biological control (19%) and stowaways or contaminants (22%) are the most common vectors. The chapter provides an overview of the alien freshwater taxa that are naturalised in South Africa and offers insights into which areas of research are data deficient. Generally, the introduction pathways and vectors for intentionally introduced taxa, such as insects imported for biological control or fishes introduced for fisheries, are well understood and documented. Data on other taxa, and particularly on invertebrates, are scant and only certain groups, such as the parasites of fishes, and snails, for which there is directed research interest, are documented. As a result, increased survey effort is urgently required.

Topics & Concepts

TaxonFaunaBiologyCrayfishAlienEcologyInvertebrateFreshwater fishIntroduced speciesFisheryFish <Actinopterygii>PopulationCensusDemographySociologyAquatic Invertebrate Ecology and BehaviorFish Biology and Ecology StudiesFish Ecology and Management Studies
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