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To be, or not to be, a non-native freshwater fish?
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To be, or not to be, a non-native freshwater fish?

G.H. Copp, P.G. Bianco, N. Bogutskaya, T. Eros, I. Falka, M.T. Ferreira, M.G.Fox, J. Freyhof, R.E. Gozlan, J. Grabowska, Kovác, et al.

We examine the evolving concept of what constitutes a non-native (or alien) freshwater fish. In an attempt to distinguish between biogeographical and socio-political perspectives, we review the patterns in the introduction and dispersal of non-native fishes in Europe and North America, and especially the recent expansion of Ponto-Caspian gobies in Europe. We assess patterns in the development of national policy and legislation in response to the perceived threat of non-native fish introductions to native species and ecosystems. We review, and provide a glossary of, the terms and definitions associated with non-native species. Finally, we discuss perspectives as regards the future treatment of naturalized species. 

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G.H. Copp, P.G. Bianco, N. Bogutskaya, T. Eros, I. Falka, M.T. Ferreira, M.G.Fox, J. Freyhof, R.E. Gozlan, J. Grabowska, V. Kovác, R. Moreno-Amich, A.M. Naseka, M. Pencaronáz,  M. Povz, M. Przybylski, M. Robillard, I.C. Russell, S. Stakénas, S. Sumer, C.A. Vila-Gispert and C. Wiesner, (2005)  To be, or not to be, a non-native freshwater fish? Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 21(4): 242-262.

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G.H. Copp*, P.G. Bianco, N. Bogutskaya, T. Eros, I. Falka, M.T. Ferreira, M.G.Fox, J. Freyhof, R.E. Gozlan, J. Grabowska, Kovác, et al.
Publication Date
September 2005
Publication Reference
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 21(4): 242-262.
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