Abstract

Alien fish species have negative effects on the abundance, diversity and richness of native fish species in southern Iraq. The numbers of alien fish species are constantly increasing due to the entry of invasive species. This has resulted in shifts in the historical composition of fish community structure and scarcity of some native species which represent the keystone in the building of fish populations.
 Fish samples were monthly collected from three sites in southern Iraq (Al-Chibyaish marsh, the lower parts of Euphrates River, and the northern part of Shatt Al-Arab River) from April 2017 to June 2018. A total of 14,853 individuals of fish were sampled, which represented 26 species, 24 genera and 13 families of bony fishes. Ten alien fish species were recorded, affiliated to nine genera and five families, namely Cichlidae, Cyprinidae, Heteropneustidae, Poeciliidae and Xenocyprididae. Three alien fish species dominated the abundance in the three sites; the Prussian carp Carassuis gibelio comprised 12.58%, 26.19%, and 13.84%, the Blue tilapia Oreochromis aureus formed 16.78%, 13.66%, and 18.79%, , and the Redbelly tilapia Coptodon zillii comprised 7.37%, 7.71%, and 14.66% of the total number of species in three study sites respectively. ( …. )
 These alien fish species created serious shifting in fish composition, diversity, richness, and abundance of native fish populations in comparison to the results of the historical survey in southern Iraq.

Highlights

  • Number and abundance of alien speciesA total of 14,853 fish specimens were collected from the three sites in southern Iraq, represented by 26 species, 24 genera, and 13 families of bony fishes

  • These alien fish species created serious shifting in fish composition, diversity, richness, and abundance of native fish populations in comparison to the results of the historical survey in southern Iraq

  • The results indicated the occurrence of 11 native, 5 marine, and 10 alien fish species

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Summary

Number and abundance of alien species

A total of 14,853 fish specimens were collected from the three sites in southern Iraq, represented by 26 species, 24 genera, and 13 families of bony fishes. The results indicated the occurrence of 11 native, 5 marine, and 10 alien fish species. The distribution of alien species according to the families was as follows: three Cichlidae species (Coptodon zillii, Oreochromis aureus, O. niloticus), three Xenocyprididae species (Ctenopharyngodon idella, Hemiculter leucisculus and Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), two Cyprinidae species (Carassius gibelio and Cyprinus carpio), and one species for each of Heteropneustidae (Heteropneustes fossilis) and Poeciliidae (Gambusia holbrooki). The distribution of alien species among the three sampling sites is demonstrated in Table-1

Gambusia holbrooki
Eastern mosquitofish
Mastacembelus mastacembelus
Number of individuals
The present study
The lower end of Tigris River
The lower part of Euphrates River
The lower reaches of Tigris River
The southern parts of Euphrates River
Present study
The lower parts of Euphrates River
Conclusions
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