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Process, mechanism, and research method of fish invasion

PAN Yong1,2,3; CAO Wen-xuan1; XU Li-pu2; YIN Shou-ren2;BAI Lu4   

  1. 1Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430072,China;
    2Beijing Aquaculture Technology Extension Station, Beijing 100021, China;
    3Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China;
    4China National Environment Monitoring Center, Beijing 100029, China
  • Received:2006-03-29 Revised:2007-01-07 Online:2007-03-18 Published:2007-03-18

Abstract: Fish invasion has become a serious environmental and economic damage, and obtained a priority concern by the conservation ichthyologists and land managers. A better understanding of the invasive mechanisms is of significance in developing ecological theories and in controlling exotic pests. In this paper, the progress in studying the mechanisms of fish invasion was reviewed, involving the biological characteristics of exotic fish, their adaptive evolution, interactions among exotic and indigenous fish, and relationships between species diversity and community resistance to invasion, etc. The study of invasive process and the progress of research methods were discussed.

Key words: Rice, Volatile infochemicals, Characteristic and function, Pest control