First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in Europe

The green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii) is a freshwater and brackish water fish native to North and Central America. It experiences wide human-traced introduction around the world, mostly due to aquarium release. Individuals of the green swordtail population from the warm spring with artificial o...

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Main Authors: Pandakov Pencho, Barzov Zhivko, Moldovanski Radoslav, Huđek Helena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2021/01/kmae210029/kmae210029.html
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spelling doaj-a6a90491ada646a09a7a82e3027e856b2021-08-26T09:27:35ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022021-01-0104223110.1051/kmae/2021031kmae210029First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in EuropePandakov Pencho0Barzov Zhivko1Moldovanski Radoslav2Huđek Helena3University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria, 10 St. Kliment Ohridski Blvd.Iskar Str. 18, Asparuhovo Res. QuarterBulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds, Yavorov complex, bl. 71, ent. 4, app. 1Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Müggelseedamm 310The green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii) is a freshwater and brackish water fish native to North and Central America. It experiences wide human-traced introduction around the world, mostly due to aquarium release. Individuals of the green swordtail population from the warm spring with artificial origin located in Asparuhovo district, Bulgaria, were collected. The invasiveness screening tool for non-native freshwater fishes (FISK v2) calibrated for the Balkan region was used to assess potential invasion risk of the green swordtail to the coastal freshwater bodies of the Eastern Balkans. This study is the first confirmation on an existing self-sustained population of X. hellerii in Bulgaria and respectively in Europe. Climate change and the trend of warmer winters are prerequisites for the acclimatization of this species to the temperature out of the studied thermal spring. Therefore, the potential of the green swordtail to colonise new habitats is increasing with such facilitated acclimatization. We conclude that the green swordtail poses a high risk to become the next new invasive species in Southern Europe.https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2021/01/kmae210029/kmae210029.htmlbulgarianon-indigenous fish specieswarm springfish introductionornamental fishaquarium release
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Barzov Zhivko
Moldovanski Radoslav
Huđek Helena
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Barzov Zhivko
Moldovanski Radoslav
Huđek Helena
First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in Europe
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
bulgaria
non-indigenous fish species
warm spring
fish introduction
ornamental fish
aquarium release
author_facet Pandakov Pencho
Barzov Zhivko
Moldovanski Radoslav
Huđek Helena
author_sort Pandakov Pencho
title First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in Europe
title_short First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in Europe
title_full First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in Europe
title_fullStr First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in Europe
title_full_unstemmed First confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848) in Europe
title_sort first confirmed record of an established population of green swordtail (xiphophorus hellerii heckel, 1848) in europe
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii) is a freshwater and brackish water fish native to North and Central America. It experiences wide human-traced introduction around the world, mostly due to aquarium release. Individuals of the green swordtail population from the warm spring with artificial origin located in Asparuhovo district, Bulgaria, were collected. The invasiveness screening tool for non-native freshwater fishes (FISK v2) calibrated for the Balkan region was used to assess potential invasion risk of the green swordtail to the coastal freshwater bodies of the Eastern Balkans. This study is the first confirmation on an existing self-sustained population of X. hellerii in Bulgaria and respectively in Europe. Climate change and the trend of warmer winters are prerequisites for the acclimatization of this species to the temperature out of the studied thermal spring. Therefore, the potential of the green swordtail to colonise new habitats is increasing with such facilitated acclimatization. We conclude that the green swordtail poses a high risk to become the next new invasive species in Southern Europe.
topic bulgaria
non-indigenous fish species
warm spring
fish introduction
ornamental fish
aquarium release
url https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2021/01/kmae210029/kmae210029.html
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