2018
DOI: 10.2478/gse-2018-0009
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Mapping of Aquatic Invasive Animals in Ca Mau Province

Abstract: This study aims to enhance the discussion about the usefulness of invasive animals for biodiversity assessment in Mekong Delta provinces. Data were used for the area of 5.331 km2 in Ca Mau Province [1]. The data covered the period 2017 – 2018. To implement this evaluation, the analyses were based on the scientific documents “Introduction to Invasive Species in Vietnam” of Vietnam Agency of Biodiversity Conservation and “The Aquatic Invasive Species Assessment and Management Plan” Massachusetts Department of Co… Show more

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“…Hui et al [217] produced a distribution map concerning the density of the establishment of non-native freshwater fishes across Singapore, making it easier to estimate the spreading behavior of IAS. Nam and Pham [218] also conducted mapping to determine the distribution of invasive yellow snail species and giant spiny catfish in Ca Mau province, Vietnam. The highly adaptive Cichlidae has become a dominant alien fish species and is abundant in the Mount Galunggung freshwater areas of Indonesia [219].…”
Section: Background On Invasive Alien Species Across Southeast Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hui et al [217] produced a distribution map concerning the density of the establishment of non-native freshwater fishes across Singapore, making it easier to estimate the spreading behavior of IAS. Nam and Pham [218] also conducted mapping to determine the distribution of invasive yellow snail species and giant spiny catfish in Ca Mau province, Vietnam. The highly adaptive Cichlidae has become a dominant alien fish species and is abundant in the Mount Galunggung freshwater areas of Indonesia [219].…”
Section: Background On Invasive Alien Species Across Southeast Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%