The Indigenous and Invasion Fishes In Two Main Reservoirs in the Southwestern Anatolia (AYDIN)

The Indigenous and Invasion Fishes In Two Main Reservoirs in the Southwestern Anatolia (AYDIN)

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  • Hüseyin Sasi Department of Freshwater Biology, Fisheries Faculty, Mugla University
  • Selcuk Berber Department of Freshwater Biology, Fisheries Faculty, Canakale Onsekizmart University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/urj.v5i1.237

Resumen

La cuenca del Río Buyuk Menderes, situado en la parte sur de Turquía, cuenta con dos embalses importantes. En la cuenca, hay muchas amenazas causadas por la contaminación (actividades industriales y agrícolas), la presión pesquera, la degradación del hábitat, captación de agua y barreras, así como una precipitación baja. Este estudio fue realizado para determinar la fauna de peces nativos y no nativos en los lagos de los embalses Kemer y Topcam en el río Buyuk Menderes de la parte sur de Turquía, suponiendo que los peces indígenas afectados están siendo afectados por los peces exóticos. Ambos lagos de las represas tienen pesca y acuacultura. En este estudio, las muestras fueron capturadas con red de mano y redes trasmallo durante los meses abril de 2007 y febrero de 2008. Como resultado del estudio, se identificó que en el embalse Kemer se cuenta con especies de Cyprinus carpio, Squalius cephalus, Barbus plebejus escherichi, Silurus glanis Acanthobrama mirabilis y Chondrostoma maendrense. En el embalse Topcam, Cyprinus carpio, Squalius cephalus, Acanthobrama mirabilis y Capoeta bergama. En ambos embalses, se identificaron los peces invasores Lepomis gibbosus, Pseudorasbora parva y Carassius gibelio. Acanthobrama mirabilis es uno de los peces amenzados; Chondrostoma maendrense y Capoeta bergamae son dos de los peces vulnerables que están presentes en el río Buyuk Menderes.

PALABRAS CLAVE

Kemer, represa Topcam, nativo, peces exóticos, Anatolia

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2013-05-22

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Sasi, H., & Berber, S. (2013). The Indigenous and Invasion Fishes In Two Main Reservoirs in the Southwestern Anatolia (AYDIN). UNED Research Journal, 5(1), 97–101. https://doi.org/10.22458/urj.v5i1.237

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