Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions

Human activities to increase economic productivity and food supplies have contributed to the introduction of alien fish into freshwater ecosystems. The introduction of alien fishes for aquaculture, recreational fisheries, stocking enhancement, biological control and aquarium fish industry has also l...

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Main Author: Khairul Adha, A. Rahim
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.199892018-04-04T01:20:32Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19989/ Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions Khairul Adha, A. Rahim QL Zoology SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Human activities to increase economic productivity and food supplies have contributed to the introduction of alien fish into freshwater ecosystems. The introduction of alien fishes for aquaculture, recreational fisheries, stocking enhancement, biological control and aquarium fish industry has also led to the establishment of alien species in local aquatic habitats. More than 24 species of alien fishes, mainly for culture have been introduced into Malaysian fresh waters for the past 40 years. It is likely that alien species in Malaysia have positive impacts on various economies in the country. Despite some arguably positive effects on biodiversity at the local scale, an overwhelming amount of evidence indicates the profoundly negative effects of alien species introduction on genetic diversity as a whole. Presently, there are neither documented information nor specific research programs in Malaysia about the roles and contributions of alien fish on aquaculture development as well as the impacts on other native fish fauna. Therefore, the documentation of the influence and the effects of alien fish species on aquaculture development in Malaysia is vital. If alien species abundance increases in the future, it will be easier to identify changes, particularly on native fish fauna and other natural resource related to the increased abundance of alien fish or other causes. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19989/1/Aquatic%20Alien%20Invasive%20Species%20in%20Southeast%20Asia%20Symposium.pdf Khairul Adha, A. Rahim (2017) Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions. In: Aquatic Invasive Alien Species in Southeast Asia Symposium, 29 & 27 July 2017, National University of Singapore.
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topic QL Zoology
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SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Khairul Adha, A. Rahim
Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions
description Human activities to increase economic productivity and food supplies have contributed to the introduction of alien fish into freshwater ecosystems. The introduction of alien fishes for aquaculture, recreational fisheries, stocking enhancement, biological control and aquarium fish industry has also led to the establishment of alien species in local aquatic habitats. More than 24 species of alien fishes, mainly for culture have been introduced into Malaysian fresh waters for the past 40 years. It is likely that alien species in Malaysia have positive impacts on various economies in the country. Despite some arguably positive effects on biodiversity at the local scale, an overwhelming amount of evidence indicates the profoundly negative effects of alien species introduction on genetic diversity as a whole. Presently, there are neither documented information nor specific research programs in Malaysia about the roles and contributions of alien fish on aquaculture development as well as the impacts on other native fish fauna. Therefore, the documentation of the influence and the effects of alien fish species on aquaculture development in Malaysia is vital. If alien species abundance increases in the future, it will be easier to identify changes, particularly on native fish fauna and other natural resource related to the increased abundance of alien fish or other causes.
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author Khairul Adha, A. Rahim
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title Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions
title_short Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions
title_full Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions
title_fullStr Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions
title_full_unstemmed Alien Freshwater Fish Cultured in Malaysia: Economic Development or Native Fish Species Extinctions
title_sort alien freshwater fish cultured in malaysia: economic development or native fish species extinctions
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19989/1/Aquatic%20Alien%20Invasive%20Species%20in%20Southeast%20Asia%20Symposium.pdf
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