2011
DOI: 10.1134/s003294521105002x
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Hypoxia tolerance of hybrids of carp Cyprinus carpio and golden carp Carassius auratus

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“…Contrary to the native small‐bodied species, the higher occurrence of non‐native goldfish and common carp towards the end of the first managed inundation period can be explained both by the higher tolerances of these two species to poor water quality and elevated salinities (Balon, ) and by common carp growing to larger sizes, hence becoming less susceptible to avian predators (Kloskowsky, ). Also, the presence of common carp × goldfish hybrids should be further monitored in the light of recent findings on introgression between these two invasive species that may pose a risk for increased genetic diversity, including adaptation to new environments and potential for spread (Haynes et al , ), as well as resistance to hypoxia (Balashov and Recoubratsky, ).…”
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“…Contrary to the native small‐bodied species, the higher occurrence of non‐native goldfish and common carp towards the end of the first managed inundation period can be explained both by the higher tolerances of these two species to poor water quality and elevated salinities (Balon, ) and by common carp growing to larger sizes, hence becoming less susceptible to avian predators (Kloskowsky, ). Also, the presence of common carp × goldfish hybrids should be further monitored in the light of recent findings on introgression between these two invasive species that may pose a risk for increased genetic diversity, including adaptation to new environments and potential for spread (Haynes et al , ), as well as resistance to hypoxia (Balashov and Recoubratsky, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%