Culture, trade and establishment of Polypterus senegalus in Indonesia with first record of wild populations

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Aquaculture Environment Interactions Pub Date : 2022-06-23 DOI:10.3354/aei00433
Surya Gentha Akmal, Yonvitner, Rikho Jerikho, Fredinan Yulianda, Yusli Wardiatno, Jindřich Novák, LukᚠKalous, Ondřej Slavík, Jiří Patoka
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ABSTRACT: The African grey bichir Polypterus senegalus is a popular ornamental fish in Indonesia. Pet trade with this species is increasing, and aquaculture production is well established. Here we present a detailed market survey and volume of domestic trade, export and import between January 2018 and February 2021. Climate similarity between the native range of P. senegalus and Indonesia was analysed by the MaxEnt algorithm. A significant number of areas of numerous Indonesian islands were identified as suitable for survival and establishment of this fish. This was confirmed by the records of 3 likely established populations in rivers in Java and Sumatra, where both wild type and albino juveniles were captured. The occurrence of more feral populations was suggested by local fishermen in Kalimantan, Java, and Lombok islands; however, verification via future field trips is required. The culture of P. senegalus is unregulated in Indonesia, and the potential risk of establishment of this predatory fish and its potential spread in this Southeast Asian country is alarming for wildlife managers. Although a total ban seems the best solution, an alternative risk mitigation strategy with minimal negative effects on the socio-economic situation in local communities is more feasible. The albino phenotype of P. senegalus is probably less of a risk because of its easier detection by predators, higher sensitivity to disease and stress, and disrupted social behaviour. Since albinos are popular in Indonesia, replacing the wild phenotype with this potentially less invasive phenotype could be a recommendation after experimental confirmation of the lower invasiveness of albinos.
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文化,贸易和建立在印度尼西亚的塞内加尔多角鳗与野生种群的第一个记录
摘要:塞内加尔非洲灰双头鱼是印度尼西亚常见的观赏鱼。该物种的宠物贸易正在增加,水产养殖生产已经建立。在这里,我们提供了2018年1月至2021年2月期间的详细市场调查和国内贸易,出口和进口额。利用MaxEnt算法分析了塞内加尔稻原生地与印度尼西亚稻原生地的气候相似性。印度尼西亚许多岛屿上的许多地区被确定为适合这种鱼的生存和繁殖。在爪哇和苏门答腊岛的河流中,有3个可能已建立的种群的记录证实了这一点,在那里捕获了野生型和白化幼崽。加里曼丹岛、爪哇岛和龙目岛的当地渔民认为存在较多的野生种群;但是,需要通过今后的实地考察进行核查。塞内加尔鱼的养殖在印度尼西亚不受管制,这种掠食性鱼类的潜在风险及其在这个东南亚国家的潜在传播令野生动物管理人员感到震惊。虽然全面禁止似乎是最好的解决办法,但对当地社区社会经济状况产生最小负面影响的替代风险缓解战略更为可行。塞内加尔疟原虫的白化表型可能风险较小,因为它更容易被捕食者发现,对疾病和压力更敏感,并且破坏了社会行为。由于白化病在印度尼西亚很流行,在实验证实白化病侵袭性较低后,建议用这种可能侵袭性较低的表型代替野生表型。
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Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Aquaculture Environment Interactions FISHERIES-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: AEI presents rigorously refereed and carefully selected Research Articles, Reviews and Notes, as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see MEPS 228:1), Theme Sections and Opinion Pieces. For details consult the Guidelines for Authors. Papers may be concerned with inter­actions between aquaculture and the environment from local to ecosystem scales, at all levels of organisation and investigation. Areas covered include: -Pollution and nutrient inputs; bio-accumulation and impacts of chemical compounds used in aquaculture. -Effects on benthic and pelagic assemblages or pro­cesses that are related to aquaculture activities. -Interactions of wild fauna (invertebrates, fishes, birds, mammals) with aquaculture activities; genetic impacts on wild populations. -Parasite and pathogen interactions between farmed and wild stocks. -Comparisons of the environmental effects of traditional and organic aquaculture. -Introductions of alien species; escape and intentional releases (seeding) of cultured organisms into the wild. -Effects of capture-based aquaculture (ranching). -Interactions of aquaculture installations with biofouling organisms and consequences of biofouling control measures. -Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture; comparisons of re-circulation and ‘open’ systems. -Effects of climate change and environmental variability on aquaculture activities. -Modelling of aquaculture–environment interactions; ­assessment of carrying capacity. -Interactions between aquaculture and other industries (e.g. tourism, fisheries, transport). -Policy and practice of aquaculture regulation directed towards environmental management; site selection, spatial planning, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, and eco-ethics.
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