Parasites of non-native freshwater fishes introduced into England and Wales suggest enemy release and parasite acquisition

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Danny J. Sheath
Chris F. Williams
Amy J. Reading
J. Robert Britton
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[1] Bournemouth University,Centre for Ecology, Environmental and Sustainability, Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology
[2] Fisheries Technical Services,Environment Agency
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Biological Invasions | 2015年 / 17卷
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Pathogen; Invasive species; Non-native fish; Freshwater ecosystems;
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When non-native species are introduced into a new range, their parasites can also be introduced, with these potentially spilling-over into native hosts. However, in general, evidence suggests that a high proportion of their native parasites are lost during introduction and infections by some new parasites from the native range might occur, potentially resulting in parasite spill-back to native species. These processes were investigated here using parasite surveys and literature review on seven non-native freshwater fishes introduced into England and Wales. Comparison of the mean numbers of parasite species and genera per population for each fish species England and Wales with their native ranges revealed <9 % of the native parasite fauna were present in their populations in England and Wales. There was no evidence suggesting these introduced parasites had spilled over into sympatric native fishes. The non-native fishes did acquire parasites following their introduction, providing potential for parasite spill-back to sympatric fishes, and resulted in non-significant differences in overall mean numbers of parasites per populations between the two ranges. Through this acquisition, the non-native fishes also had mean numbers of parasite species and genera per population that were not significantly different to sympatric native fishes. Thus, the non-native fishes in England and Wales showed evidence of enemy release, acquired new parasites following introduction providing potential for spill-back, but showed no evidence of parasite spill-over.
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