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dc.contributor.authorGaygusuz, C. Gursoy
dc.contributor.authorGaygusuz, O.
dc.contributor.authorCopp, G. H.
dc.contributor.authorSac, G.
dc.contributor.authorTarkan, A. S.
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-05T13:45:23Z
dc.date.available2021-03-05T13:45:23Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationTarkan A. S. , Gaygusuz O., Gaygusuz C. G. , Sac G., Copp G. H. , "Circumstantial evidence of gibel carp, Carassius gibelio, reproductive competition exerted on native fish species in a mesotrophic reservoir", FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY, cilt.19, ss.167-177, 2012
dc.identifier.issn0969-997X
dc.identifier.otherav_b3b64b5e-ab36-49e8-b0f5-a16ef646f531
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/119694
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2400.2011.00839.x
dc.description.abstractGibel carp, Carassius gibelio (Bloch), impacts on native fish species have been reported but little studied despite a long history of introductions in Europe. This species is able to reproduce gynogenetically, which involves the use of sperm from males of other species to activate egg development, so reproductive competition is a likely but virtually unstudied impact of gibel carp on native fishes. This study evaluates the impact of introduced C.similar to gibelio on the population biology of native fishes over a 6-year period in a mesotrophic drinking water reservoir in north-western Turkey. A dramatic decrease in the relative density (i.e. catch per unit effort) of native species correlated significantly with an increase in C.similar to gibelio relative density. Growth characteristics (back-calculated ages, growth index and relative condition) and length at maturity did not differ significantly among years in C.similar to gibelio and native fishes. Relative density, duration of spawning, reproductive effort and gonado-somatic index of C.similar to gibelio increased with some water quality variables [total phosphorus (TP); chlorophyll-a (Chl-a)] and coincided with decreasing trends for natives. However, TP and Chl-a were not correlated with growth features in C.similar to gibelio or natives fishes. The results suggest that the decline in the reservoirs native cyprinid populations is likely due to a combination of degrading environmental conditions and a disparity in reproductive effort, with introduced C.similar to gibelio invasion facilitated by gynogenetic reproduction and an observed interference with native fishes during spawning.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectTarım ve Çevre Bilimleri (AGE)
dc.subjectSu Ürünleri
dc.subjectBALIKÇILIK
dc.subjectBitki ve Hayvan Bilimleri
dc.subjectTarımsal Bilimler
dc.titleCircumstantial evidence of gibel carp, Carassius gibelio, reproductive competition exerted on native fish species in a mesotrophic reservoir
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalFISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY
dc.contributor.departmentMuğla Sıtkı Koçman Üniversitesi , ,
dc.identifier.volume19
dc.identifier.issue2
dc.identifier.startpage167
dc.identifier.endpage177
dc.contributor.firstauthorID76949


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