Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia

The pet trade with decapod crustaceans has been considered one of the main pathway of introduction of these animals worldwide. As the leading markets in this regards are the Czech Republic, Germany and the USA. Central Asia is not perceived as an important market with ornamental decapod crustaceans....

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Main Authors: Uderbayev Talgat, Patoka Jiří, Beisembayev Ruslan, Petrtýl Miloslav, Bláha Martin, Kouba Antonín
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2017018
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spelling doaj-0aa1681f3124405bbe927b4bc44fcf322020-11-24T23:37:17ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022017-01-0104183010.1051/kmae/2017018kmae170017Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central AsiaUderbayev TalgatPatoka JiříBeisembayev RuslanPetrtýl MiloslavBláha MartinKouba AntonínThe pet trade with decapod crustaceans has been considered one of the main pathway of introduction of these animals worldwide. As the leading markets in this regards are the Czech Republic, Germany and the USA. Central Asia is not perceived as an important market with ornamental decapod crustaceans. Despite this assumption, we found at least 16 species of freshwater shrimp, crayfish and crab species pet-traded in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the largest country in this region. Considering computed risk assessment, the origin of particular species, their availability on the market, the probability of establishment and further aspects, we identified two crayfish Procambarus clarkii and Procambarus fallax f. virginalis being the seriously hazardous taxa with high potential to threaten native crayfish species as well as inhabited ecosystems. To prevent their introductions and to minimize the risks of mentioned species, similarly as in the case of European Union, we recommend the total ban of import, trade and keeping of these high-risk taxa within Central Asia.https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2017018biological invasionclimate matchingintroduction pathwayProcambarus clarkiiProcambarus fallax f. virginalis
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author Uderbayev Talgat
Patoka Jiří
Beisembayev Ruslan
Petrtýl Miloslav
Bláha Martin
Kouba Antonín
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Patoka Jiří
Beisembayev Ruslan
Petrtýl Miloslav
Bláha Martin
Kouba Antonín
Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
biological invasion
climate matching
introduction pathway
Procambarus clarkii
Procambarus fallax f. virginalis
author_facet Uderbayev Talgat
Patoka Jiří
Beisembayev Ruslan
Petrtýl Miloslav
Bláha Martin
Kouba Antonín
author_sort Uderbayev Talgat
title Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia
title_short Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia
title_full Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia
title_fullStr Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia
title_sort risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the republic of kazakhstan, the leading country in central asia
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The pet trade with decapod crustaceans has been considered one of the main pathway of introduction of these animals worldwide. As the leading markets in this regards are the Czech Republic, Germany and the USA. Central Asia is not perceived as an important market with ornamental decapod crustaceans. Despite this assumption, we found at least 16 species of freshwater shrimp, crayfish and crab species pet-traded in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the largest country in this region. Considering computed risk assessment, the origin of particular species, their availability on the market, the probability of establishment and further aspects, we identified two crayfish Procambarus clarkii and Procambarus fallax f. virginalis being the seriously hazardous taxa with high potential to threaten native crayfish species as well as inhabited ecosystems. To prevent their introductions and to minimize the risks of mentioned species, similarly as in the case of European Union, we recommend the total ban of import, trade and keeping of these high-risk taxa within Central Asia.
topic biological invasion
climate matching
introduction pathway
Procambarus clarkii
Procambarus fallax f. virginalis
url https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2017018
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