2019
DOI: 10.3750/aiep/02504
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Observation of parasitic behaviour of an invasive neozootic fish species, the topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae), on other cyprinid fishes

Abstract: Oberle M., Másílko J., Wedekind H. 2019. Observation of parasitic behaviour of an invasive neozootic fish species, the topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae), on other cyprinid fishes. Acta Ichthyol. Piscat. 49 (2): 171-176.Abstract. The objective of this study was to observe and document behavioural factors of parasitism of an invasive neozootic fish species-the topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva (Temminck et Schlegel, 1846)on different cohorts of 1-year-old and 2… Show more

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“…The topmouth gudgeon has also been found to harm other fish through parasitic behaviour (Oberle et al 2019). We only observed missing scales in mesocosm experiments and all crucian carp survived the syntopy mesocosm experiment, but this may be due to the relatively low density of topmouth gudgeon, whereas the study by Oberle et al (2019) was conducted at a high fish density relevant for pond aquaculture (Musil et al 2014). Such densities can also be relevant in some waters not used for aquaculture and the Vrabce, Smilovice and Valcha sites were numerically dominated by topmouth gudgeon.…”
Section: Complexity Of Topmouth Gudgeon Interactions With Other Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The topmouth gudgeon has also been found to harm other fish through parasitic behaviour (Oberle et al 2019). We only observed missing scales in mesocosm experiments and all crucian carp survived the syntopy mesocosm experiment, but this may be due to the relatively low density of topmouth gudgeon, whereas the study by Oberle et al (2019) was conducted at a high fish density relevant for pond aquaculture (Musil et al 2014). Such densities can also be relevant in some waters not used for aquaculture and the Vrabce, Smilovice and Valcha sites were numerically dominated by topmouth gudgeon.…”
Section: Complexity Of Topmouth Gudgeon Interactions With Other Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…iii. As the topmouth gudgeon is a very successful invasive species that is known for its broad and flexible dietary niche (Gozlan et al 2010;Jackson and Britton 2013), including facultative parasitism on other fish species (Oberle et al 2019), we expected that it has a larger and more flexible isotopic niche compared to the crucian carp. iv.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. parva stands as an interspecific competitor for food resources of native species in European countries (Britton et al ., 2010; Declerck et al ., 2002) that threatens not only biodiversity but also other ecosystem services, fish production and nutrient cycling in particular, of pond ecosystems (Kajgrová et al ., 2022; Musil et al ., 2014). P. parva might threaten reared fish directly by facultative parasitism (Oberle et al ., 2019). There is undoubtedly a need to monitor such fish in any lake restoration programme or elementary monitoring of ecological status (Kajgrová et al ., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%