Fourteen non-indigenous fish species have been successfully introduced to the wild within the territory of Flanders; nine are considered naturalized. Most of the introductions occurred prior to 1950, with six species introduced since then. This paper reviews the available, hitherto scattered, information (including ‘grey literature’) on these 14 non-indigenous fish species introductions, and evaluates a decade of data from fisheries surveys to assess the recent development of these non-indigenous populations. Gibel carp Carassius gibelio and topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva are the most widespread of the non-indigenous species in Flemish waters, and both continue to expand their ranges. A reduction in range has been observed in brown bu...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
This study investigated the ecology of invasions of non-indigenous freshwater fishes in northern Que...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
The present report is a synthesis of a fifteen-year investigation on the Freshwater fishes of Wallon...
Translocation and introduction of non-indigenous species might be considered as one of the least rev...
In the 19th century approximately 40 fish species (excluding freshwater species) were recorded in th...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
In a context of the growing concern about the impact of biological invasions, our objective is to re...
This review provides a contemporary account of knowledge on aspects of introductions of non-native f...
In a context of the growing concern about the impact of biological invasions, our objective is to re...
Mediterranean basin of the Balkan Peninsula is one of the hot-spots of biodiversity, with a high div...
The aim of this study was to learn the invasion speed and sex ratio, which would be indicative of in...
The Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) has been performing standardized fish stock asse...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
The introduction and spread of non-native species is one of the least reversible human-induced globa...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
This study investigated the ecology of invasions of non-indigenous freshwater fishes in northern Que...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
The present report is a synthesis of a fifteen-year investigation on the Freshwater fishes of Wallon...
Translocation and introduction of non-indigenous species might be considered as one of the least rev...
In the 19th century approximately 40 fish species (excluding freshwater species) were recorded in th...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
In a context of the growing concern about the impact of biological invasions, our objective is to re...
This review provides a contemporary account of knowledge on aspects of introductions of non-native f...
In a context of the growing concern about the impact of biological invasions, our objective is to re...
Mediterranean basin of the Balkan Peninsula is one of the hot-spots of biodiversity, with a high div...
The aim of this study was to learn the invasion speed and sex ratio, which would be indicative of in...
The Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) has been performing standardized fish stock asse...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
The introduction and spread of non-native species is one of the least reversible human-induced globa...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
This study investigated the ecology of invasions of non-indigenous freshwater fishes in northern Que...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...