Non-native and translocated fish species in Serbia and their impact on the native ichthyofauna

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A total of 22 fish species have been introduced into the inland waters of Serbia, either intentionally or accidentally. This paper provides a summary of data concerning time and reason of introduction, mode of expansion, degree of acclimatization, impact on native fish and estimated area of recent distribution. Four of the non-native fish species currently occupy more than 51% of Serbian territory while 5 of them occupy between 21-50% of territory. This paper reviews impacts of introduced freshwater fish in Serbia based on collected data. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Lenhardt, M., Markovic, G., Hegedis, A., Maletin, S., Cirkovic, M., & Markovic, Z. (2011, September). Non-native and translocated fish species in Serbia and their impact on the native ichthyofauna. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-010-9180-8

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