Distribution of alien invasive species in aquatic ecosystems of the southern Western Ghats, India

Smrithy Raj, P. Prakash, R. Reghunath, Josin C. Tharian, R. Raghavan, Appukuttan Nair Biju Kumar
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We present results of the first major attempt to record the distribution of aquatic alien species in the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot using Geographical Information System. A total of 32 alien species, including four macrophytes (Salvinia molesta, Pistia stratiotes, Eichhornia crassipes and Cabomba furcata) and 28 fish were recorded from the southern part of the Western Ghats. Seven of these have established natural populations and are invasive, which includes Oreochromis mossambicus, O. niloticus (Cichlidae), Poecilia reticulata, Gambusia affinis (Poeciliidae), Pterygoplichthys pardalis (Loricariidae), Cyprinus carpio (Cyprinidae) and Clarias gariepinus (Clariidae). Oreochromis mossambicus is the most extensively distributed invasive fish in the region. Major reservoirs serve as a spawning hub for species such as C. gariepinus and C. carpio. Significant pathways for the establishment of most alien species in Western Ghats were aquarium trade and aquaculture. Given the increasing records of alien species and proliferation of invasive species in the southern region of the Western Ghats, urgent research and policy interventions are suggested, including the development of a comprehensive database on distribution, trade, invasion biology, as well as determining both short-term and longterm impacts on endemic fauna.
外来入侵物种在印度西高止山脉南部水生生态系统中的分布
本文介绍了利用地理信息系统记录西高止山脉生物多样性热点地区外来水生物种分布的首次重大尝试。在西高止山脉南部共记录到32种外来物种,包括4种大型植物(Salvinia molesta、Pistia stratiotes、Eichhornia crassipes和Cabomba furata)和28种鱼类。其中已建立自然种群并具有入侵性的有7种,分别为:莫sambicoreochromis mossambicus、O. niloticus(恙螨科)、reticulecilia、Gambusia affinis(恙螨科)、Pterygoplichthys pardalis(恙螨科)、Cyprinus carpio(恙螨科)和Clarias gariepinus(恙螨科)。mossambicus是该地区分布最广泛的入侵鱼类。主要水库是C. gariepinus和C. carpio等物种的产卵中心。大多数外来物种在西高止山脉建立的重要途径是水族贸易和水产养殖。鉴于西高止山脉南部地区外来物种记录的增加和入侵物种的扩散,建议进行紧急的研究和政策干预,包括建立一个关于分布、贸易、入侵生物学的综合数据库,以及确定对特有动物的短期和长期影响。
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