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What is the destiny of a threatened fish, Ptychobarbus chungtienensis, now that non-native weatherfishes have been introduced into Bita Lake, Shangri-La?

What is the destiny of a threatened fish, Ptychobarbus chungtienensis, now that non-native weatherfishes have been introduced into Bita Lake, Shangri-La?
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摘要 Biological invasion is a pervasive negative force of global change, especially in its effects on sensitive freshwater ecosystems. Even protected areas are usually not immune. Ptychobarbus chungtienensis is a threatened freshwater fish now almost confined to Bita Lake, in the Shangri-La region of Yunnan province, China. Its existence is threatened by the introduction of non-native weatherfishes (Misgumus anguillicaudatus and Paramisgurnus dabryanus) by an unusual method known as 'prayer animal release' Periodic surveys revealed the ratio of invasive weatherfishes to P. chungtienensis has been increasing since the former species was first recorded from the lake in August, 2009. Ptychobarbus chungtienensis shows low genetic diversity in the relict Lake Bita population. Weatherfishes, however, have highly successful survival strategies. The degree of dietary overlap between the species is alarming and perhaps critical if food is found to be a limiting factor. Biological invasion is a pervasive negative force of global change, especially in its effects on sensitive freshwater ecosystems. Even protected areas are usually not immune. Ptychobarbus chungtienensis is a threatened freshwater fish now almost confined to Bita Lake, in the Shangri-La region of Yunnan province, China. Its existence is threatened by the introduction of non-native weatherfishes (Misgumus anguillicaudatus and Paramisgurnus dabryanus) by an unusual method known as 'prayer animal release' Periodic surveys revealed the ratio of invasive weatherfishes to P. chungtienensis has been increasing since the former species was first recorded from the lake in August, 2009. Ptychobarbus chungtienensis shows low genetic diversity in the relict Lake Bita population. Weatherfishes, however, have highly successful survival strategies. The degree of dietary overlap between the species is alarming and perhaps critical if food is found to be a limiting factor.
出处 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2016年第5期275-280,共6页 动物学研究(英文)
基金 supported by the National Key Technology R&D Program of China(2008BAC39B03) the Yunnan Provincial Science Technology Program(2009CD106/2010GA009/2013FB070) the Yunnan 2013 special funds for biodiversity conservation projects the fund of Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Science(Y4ZK111B01)
关键词 Biological invasion Threatened fish Prayer animal release Genetic diversity DIETARY Biological invasion Threatened fish Prayer animal release Genetic diversity Dietary
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