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Evaluation of the Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK v2) for peninsular Florida
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Evaluation of the Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK v2) for peninsular Florida

L.L. Lawson, J.E. Hill, S. Hardin, L. Vilizzi and G.H. Copp*

The Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) is becoming a popular tool for rapid risk identification of freshwater fishes, with published applications now spanning the globe. Upgrades (i.e., FISK v2) were completed recently to ensure the incorporation of broader climatic zones for its application to the sub-tropical climate of peninsular Florida. The goal of the present study was to evaluate the ability of FISK v2 to identify the invasiveness of non-native fishes in peninsular Florida. The 95 fishes selected for screenings were attributed an independent invasiveness ranking from information provided by FishBase and the Invasive Species Specialist Group database. Risk screenings using FISK v2 were then completed separately and independently by five assessors resulting in one to five screenings per taxon. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis identified a mean threshold value of 10.25 to distinguish between invasive fishes and non-invasive fishes, which, when compared to the independent invasiveness standard, classified correctly 76% of invasive fishes and 88% of non-invasive fishes. This threshold value was considerably lower than many other published calibrations of FISK, emphasizing the importance of regionally focused risk screening. Further supporting these results, responses from a survey of fisheries professionals in Florida identified 9 of the 10 highest scoring species to be of elevated risk of invasiveness, the exception being goldfish (Carassius auratus). Overall, FISK v2 has proven that it would be a valuable tool with which to inform management decisions related to the risks of non-native freshwater fishes.

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L.L. Lawson, J.E. Hill, S. Hardin, L. Vilizzi and G.H. Copp* (2015) Evaluation of the Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK v2) for peninsular Florida. Management of Biological Invasions, 6; 413-422

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Publication Authors
L.L. Lawson, J.E. Hill, S. Hardin, L. Vilizzi and G.H. Copp*
Publication Date
October 2015
Publication Reference
Management of Biological Invasions, 6; 413-422
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/