Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) invasion in the Tiber River basin (Italy) on the native Tiber barbel Barbus tyberinus Bonaparte, 1839, verifying whether the co-occurrence played a negative impact on growth rate and relative wei...

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Main Authors: A. Carosi, L. Ghetti, G. La Porta, M. Lorenzoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:The European Zoological Journal
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2017.1341959
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spelling doaj-ff71273d81ab4b8db5e3d65a76e4f9ca2020-11-25T01:36:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupThe European Zoological Journal2475-02632017-01-0184142043510.1080/24750263.2017.13419591341959Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)A. Carosi0L. Ghetti1G. La Porta2M. Lorenzoni3University of PerugiaForest, Economics and Mountain Territory ServiceUniversity of PerugiaUniversity of PerugiaThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) invasion in the Tiber River basin (Italy) on the native Tiber barbel Barbus tyberinus Bonaparte, 1839, verifying whether the co-occurrence played a negative impact on growth rate and relative weight. Fish census data were collected during three periods (2000–2005, 2006–2010, 2011–2015) at 158 sampling sites. Since its first record in 1998, European barbel rapidly spread in the study area: it was present in more than 20% of the monitoring sites, where it is leading to the gradual replacement of Tiber barbel by widening its distribution in the Tiber River and in the downstream reaches of the main tributaries. By contrast, Tiber barbel has suffered from this competition, as demonstrated by the fact that the mean value of the relative weight was significantly higher where European barbel was absent. The results obtained suggested that this non-native species could be a serious threat to the conservation status of endemic Tiber barbel, and constitute the premise to underpin conservation strategies aiming to preserve native freshwater biodiversity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2017.1341959Biodiversity conservationdistributionecological impactsTiber River basinnon-native species
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author A. Carosi
L. Ghetti
G. La Porta
M. Lorenzoni
spellingShingle A. Carosi
L. Ghetti
G. La Porta
M. Lorenzoni
Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)
The European Zoological Journal
Biodiversity conservation
distribution
ecological impacts
Tiber River basin
non-native species
author_facet A. Carosi
L. Ghetti
G. La Porta
M. Lorenzoni
author_sort A. Carosi
title Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)
title_short Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)
title_full Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)
title_fullStr Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Ecological effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the Tiber River basin (Italy)
title_sort ecological effects of the european barbel barbus barbus (l., 1758) (cyprinidae) invasion on native barbel populations in the tiber river basin (italy)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series The European Zoological Journal
issn 2475-0263
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1758) invasion in the Tiber River basin (Italy) on the native Tiber barbel Barbus tyberinus Bonaparte, 1839, verifying whether the co-occurrence played a negative impact on growth rate and relative weight. Fish census data were collected during three periods (2000–2005, 2006–2010, 2011–2015) at 158 sampling sites. Since its first record in 1998, European barbel rapidly spread in the study area: it was present in more than 20% of the monitoring sites, where it is leading to the gradual replacement of Tiber barbel by widening its distribution in the Tiber River and in the downstream reaches of the main tributaries. By contrast, Tiber barbel has suffered from this competition, as demonstrated by the fact that the mean value of the relative weight was significantly higher where European barbel was absent. The results obtained suggested that this non-native species could be a serious threat to the conservation status of endemic Tiber barbel, and constitute the premise to underpin conservation strategies aiming to preserve native freshwater biodiversity.
topic Biodiversity conservation
distribution
ecological impacts
Tiber River basin
non-native species
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2017.1341959
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