Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831) is a small, freshwater gourami (Fam: Osphronemidae) native to southeast Asia. It was first detected in Florida in the 1970s and seems to have persisted for decades in a small area. In this study, we documented T. vittata's ecophysiological tolerances (salinity and low-temperature) and qualitatively compared them to published values for other sympatric non-native species that have successfully invaded much of the Florida peninsula. Trichopsis vittata survived acute salinity shifts to 16 psu and was able to survive up to 20 psu when salinity was raised more slowly (5 psu per week). In a cold-tolerance experiment, temperature was lowered from 24 °C at 1 °C hr-1 until fish died. Mean temperature at d...
The physiological tolerances of non-native fishes is an integral component of assessing potential in...
[Extract] The study applied a risk assessment model for non-native freshwater fishes devised by Kola...
Background/Question/Methods Small fish are important to the Everglades as a food source for wading b...
Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831) is a small, freshwater gourami (Fam: Osphronemidae) native to sout...
The Rio Grande cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) has been established in the Greater New Orleans Me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-50)In benthic associated fish species, the time an ind...
Many estuarine species are euryhaline, tolerating a broad range of salinity conditions, such that da...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. On...
This paper examines the ecological consequences of exotic fish, species that were most probably brou...
The Australian bridled goby (Arenigobius bifrenatus) has been in New Zealand since 1996, and has sub...
The Croaking Gourami, Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831), is native to Southeast Asia and Sundaland, ...
There is a wide range of salinity tolerance within the family Cichlidae. The most impactful and wide...
Recovery of endangered fish species can be complicated by threats from introduced species. Intention...
Gambusia holbrooki is arguably the most widely introduced and ecologically damaging freshwater fish ...
The Croaking Gourami, Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831), is native to Southeast Asia and Sundaland, ...
The physiological tolerances of non-native fishes is an integral component of assessing potential in...
[Extract] The study applied a risk assessment model for non-native freshwater fishes devised by Kola...
Background/Question/Methods Small fish are important to the Everglades as a food source for wading b...
Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831) is a small, freshwater gourami (Fam: Osphronemidae) native to sout...
The Rio Grande cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) has been established in the Greater New Orleans Me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-50)In benthic associated fish species, the time an ind...
Many estuarine species are euryhaline, tolerating a broad range of salinity conditions, such that da...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. On...
This paper examines the ecological consequences of exotic fish, species that were most probably brou...
The Australian bridled goby (Arenigobius bifrenatus) has been in New Zealand since 1996, and has sub...
The Croaking Gourami, Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831), is native to Southeast Asia and Sundaland, ...
There is a wide range of salinity tolerance within the family Cichlidae. The most impactful and wide...
Recovery of endangered fish species can be complicated by threats from introduced species. Intention...
Gambusia holbrooki is arguably the most widely introduced and ecologically damaging freshwater fish ...
The Croaking Gourami, Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831), is native to Southeast Asia and Sundaland, ...
The physiological tolerances of non-native fishes is an integral component of assessing potential in...
[Extract] The study applied a risk assessment model for non-native freshwater fishes devised by Kola...
Background/Question/Methods Small fish are important to the Everglades as a food source for wading b...