[PDF][PDF] A review of current knowledge, risk and ecological impacts associated with non-native freshwater fish introductions in South Africa.

BR Ellender, OLF Weyl - Aquatic Invasions, 2014 - aquaticinvasions.net
The introduction and spread of non-native species is one of the least reversible human-
induced global changes. In South Africa, non-native fish introductions have occurred over …

Non-native fish in aquaculture and sport fishing in Brazil: economic benefits versus risks to fish diversity in the upper River Paraná Basin

JR Britton, ML Orsi - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2012 - Springer
Brazil has a highly diverse freshwater fish fauna and their freshwaters provide valuable
provisioning ecosystem services in aquaculture and sport angling, especially in the …

Offshore wind farms and the attraction–production hypothesis: insights from a combination of stomach content and stable isotope analyses

N Mavraki, S Degraer, J Vanaverbeke - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
Offshore wind farms (OWFs) act as artificial reefs, attracting high abundances of fish, which
could potentially increase their local production. This study investigates the feeding ecology …

A review of Clarias gariepinus invasions in Brazil and South Africa

OLF Weyl, VS Daga, BR Ellender… - Journal of fish …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
African sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus is native to most of Africa and small parts of
Asia, but has been introduced to 37 countries mainly for aquaculture. This review of …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring foraging preference of local fish species towards non-indigenous fouling communities near marinas: Insights from Remote Video Foraging System …

S Chebaane, MP Pais, AH Engelen, P Ramalhosa… - Marine Pollution …, 2024 - Elsevier
Non-indigenous species (NIS) spread from marinas to natural environments is influenced by
niche availability, habitat suitability, and local biotic resistance. This study explores the effect …

Toward feeds for circular multitrophic food production systems: Holistically evaluating growth performance and nutrient excretion of African catfish fed fish meal-free …

C Shaw, K Knopf, W Kloas - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
In aquaponics and circular multitrophic food production systems, dietary protein source, as
well as fish species choice, particularly in cases of different nutritional physiology, could be …

Functional differences in trophic structure of offshore wind farm communities: a stable isotope study

N Mavraki, S Degraer, T Moens… - Marine Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
The proliferation of offshore wind energy installations causes a local change in biodiversity
because these structures become heavily colonised by large quantities of fouling fauna …

[PDF][PDF] Invasions of two estuarine gobiid species interactively induced from water diversion and saltwater intrusion.

J Qin, F Cheng, L Zhang, BV Schmidt, J Liu… - … of Biological Invasions, 2019 - reabic.net
Abstract The East Route of South-to-North Water Transfer Project of China (ESNT) uses the
Grand Canal as the main pathway for water conveyance from the Yangtze River upstream to …

Postprandial changes in p H and enzyme activity from the stomach and intestines of T ilapia rendalli (B oulenger, 1897), O reochromis mossambicus (P eters, 1852) …

SN Hlophe, NAG Moyo, I Ncube - Journal of Applied …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to utilise dietary components differs among fish species. Digestive enzymes may
be used to determine the efficiency of the digestive process. In this study, the activities of the …

Two is better than one: combining gut content and stable isotope analyses to infer trophic interactions between native and invasive species

O Pacioglu, JP Zubrod, R Schulz, JI Jones… - Hydrobiologia, 2019 - Springer
Two complementary approaches are commonly used for analysing trophic interactions that
allow inferences about consumed and assimilated resources: gut content (GCA) and stable …