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Underwater succession battles among fish species in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot
by
Bobori, Dimitra C.
, Petriki, Olga
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity hot spots
/ Biomass
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Conservation biology
/ Developmental Biology
/ Dominance
/ ecological balance
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem integrity
/ Ecosystem management
/ ecosystems
/ fauna
/ Fish
/ fish communities
/ Fish populations
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Greece
/ Gymnocephalus cernua
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive fish
/ Invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Long-term effects
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Original Paper
/ Plant Sciences
/ Population decline
/ Quality assessment
/ Reservoirs
/ species
/ species abundance
/ Species composition
/ Trophic levels
/ Wildlife conservation
2024
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Underwater succession battles among fish species in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot
by
Bobori, Dimitra C.
, Petriki, Olga
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity hot spots
/ Biomass
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Conservation biology
/ Developmental Biology
/ Dominance
/ ecological balance
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem integrity
/ Ecosystem management
/ ecosystems
/ fauna
/ Fish
/ fish communities
/ Fish populations
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Greece
/ Gymnocephalus cernua
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive fish
/ Invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Long-term effects
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Original Paper
/ Plant Sciences
/ Population decline
/ Quality assessment
/ Reservoirs
/ species
/ species abundance
/ Species composition
/ Trophic levels
/ Wildlife conservation
2024
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Underwater succession battles among fish species in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot
by
Bobori, Dimitra C.
, Petriki, Olga
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity hot spots
/ Biomass
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Conservation biology
/ Developmental Biology
/ Dominance
/ ecological balance
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem integrity
/ Ecosystem management
/ ecosystems
/ fauna
/ Fish
/ fish communities
/ Fish populations
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Greece
/ Gymnocephalus cernua
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive fish
/ Invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Long-term effects
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Original Paper
/ Plant Sciences
/ Population decline
/ Quality assessment
/ Reservoirs
/ species
/ species abundance
/ Species composition
/ Trophic levels
/ Wildlife conservation
2024
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Underwater succession battles among fish species in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot
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Underwater succession battles among fish species in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot
2024
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The intrusion of non-native species into freshwater ecosystems can lead to rapid shifts in fish community dynamics, posing significant threats to biodiversity and ecological stability. In this study, we examined the changes in the fish community within the Kerkini Reservoir, a Ramsar Site in Greece, influenced by the establishment of invasive fish species. Through standardized seasonal surveys conducted in 2007–2008 and 2023, we assessed changes in fish species composition, abundance, and functional traits. Our findings revealed a shift in dominance, with invasive species such as
Gymnocephalus cernua
emerging as key players in the reservoir's fish fauna. Moreover, high numbers of fish specimens and biomass were recorded, highlighting the reservoir’s high productivity. However, concerns arise regarding the ecological impacts of invasive species, particularly
G. cernua
, which exhibits traits associated with ecological disruption and competition with native species. A shift towards the dominance of species with shorter lifespans, smaller sizes and lower trophic levels was observed. In addition, the observed decline in native species abundance, coupled with poor ecological quality assessments, underscores the need for proactive management measures to preserve ecosystem integrity. This study contributes valuable insights into the ecological dynamics of a system considered a biodiversity hotspot. It also highlights the proliferation of invasive fish species as a primary driver and underscores the importance of ongoing monitoring and conservation efforts. However, future research is needed, focusing on further understanding the long-term effects of invasive species establishment and their implications for native fish populations and ecosystem functioning.
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