The Distribution of Invasive Tilapia Throughout A Tropical Man-Made Lake With Special Reference to Temengor Reservoir, Malaysia

M. A. Hamid, Amir Shah Ruddin Md Sahb, S. M. Nor, M. Mansor
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With a surface area of 15, 200 ha, the Temengor Reservoir, in the northwestern state of Perak was selected among other lakes in Malaysia for the development of a large tilapia aquaculture facility in 2008 due to its favourable environmental conditions.  Tilapia has never been recorded at Temengor Reservoir prior to the establishment of this facility. However, preliminary observations in a previous study detected tilapia species in the natural waters of this lake, strongly suggesting these were escapees from the floating cages which had invaded the natural waters. Following that, a study was conducted to assess the distribution of these escapees throughout the Temengor Reservoir. The cultured tilapias are easily recognizable with elongated mouth and body, and long caudal fin. The sampling was conducted using gill nets. The distribution of the escaped tilapia throughout the Temengor Reservoir was mapped based on previous data and current data on the fish checklist conducted at different sampling points of this lake, and the occurrence (presence/absence) of escaped tilapia was recorded. A comparative analysis was conducted at several number of points among three sampling areas, according to the radii from the fish cage facility; <5km (S1), 5-15km (S2), and >15km (S3). The ANOVA showed significant differences (p<0.05) in Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) weight between the three sampling areas. As tilapia is a highly successful global invasive species, the presence of tilapia at these and other locations at Temengor Reservoir should be rigorously monitored. Complete eradication of tilapia in the lake is of high urgency. We recommend intensive targeted fishing of the species in the vicinity of the cages and biological control by native predators to preserve and conserve the native fish species at Temengor Reservoir.
入侵罗非鱼在热带人工湖的分布——以马来西亚Temengor水库为例
位于霹雳州西北部的Temengor水库面积为15,200公顷,由于其有利的环境条件,于2008年在马来西亚的其他湖泊中被选中用于发展大型罗非鱼养殖设施。在建立该设施之前,Temengor水库从未记录过罗非鱼。然而,在之前的一项研究中,初步观察发现罗非鱼物种在这个湖的自然水域,强烈表明这些是从入侵自然水域的浮动网箱中逃跑的。在此之后,进行了一项研究,以评估这些逃亡者在整个Temengor水库的分布。养殖的罗非鱼口身细长,尾鳍长,易辨认。采用刺网取样。根据以往资料和目前在Temengor水库不同采样点进行的鱼类检查表数据,绘制了整个Temengor水库的罗非鱼逃逸分布图,并记录了罗非鱼逃逸的发生(有无)情况。根据鱼笼设施的半径,在三个采样区域的若干点上进行了比较分析;15公里(S3)。方差分析显示,三个采样区单位努力渔获量(CPUE)权重差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。由于罗非鱼是一种非常成功的全球入侵物种,在Temengor水库的这些地点和其他地点,罗非鱼的存在应该受到严格监测。彻底消灭湖中的罗非鱼是当务之急。我们建议在网箱附近进行密集的有针对性的捕捞,并由本地捕食者进行生物控制,以保护和保护Temengor水库的本地鱼类。
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