Risk screening of non‐native freshwater fishes in C roatia and S lovenia using the F ish I nvasiveness S creening K it
Abstract The Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit ( FISK ) version 2 was used to assess the invasiveness potential of 40 introduced and translocated freshwater fish species to Croatia and Slovenia. Based on a priori classification of invasiveness, receiver operating characteristic analysis of FISK scores...
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Published in | Fisheries management and ecology Vol. 23; no. 1; pp. 21 - 31 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.02.2016
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Summary: | Abstract
The Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (
FISK
) version 2 was used to assess the invasiveness potential of 40 introduced and translocated freshwater fish species to Croatia and Slovenia. Based on
a priori
classification of invasiveness, receiver operating characteristic analysis of
FISK
scores from two independent assessors resulted in a statistically significant calibration threshold of 11.75. This indicated that
FISK
was able to discriminate reliably between non‐native species likely to pose a high risk of being invasive and those likely to pose a medium or low risk of invasiveness. Seven species were categorised as ‘medium risk’ and the other 33 as ‘high risk’, whereas no species was categorised as ‘low risk’. The two highest scoring species were European catfish
Silurus glanis
and North African catfish
Clarias gariepinus
. Mean scores for all species classified
a priori
as invasive were ranked as ‘high risk’
sensu lato
and fell into the ‘moderately high risk’ subcategory.
FISK
proved to be a valid tool for assessing the risks posed by non‐native fishes in Croatia and Slovenia. For this reason, it can be adopted as a reliable tool for the prevention of new translocations or introductions of potentially invasive species in the risk assessment area, as well as to assist in decisions regarding future management (i.e. monitoring, control and eradication) and conservation strategies. |
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ISSN: | 0969-997X 1365-2400 |
DOI: | 10.1111/fme.12147 |