2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40071-017-0174-1
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Baseline survey of the fish fauna of a highly eutrophic estuary and evidence for its colonisation by Goldfish (Carassius auratus)

Abstract: This study represents the first quantitative survey of the fish fauna of the highly eutrophic Vasse and Wonnerup estuaries, part of the Ramsar-listed Vasse-Wonnerup Wetland System in south-western Australia. Sampling at five sites in each of these estuaries occurred in January 2012 (austral summer) to provide a species inventory and determine whether the number of species, total density and fish community composition differed between the two water bodies. A total of 18,148 fish were recorded, representing six … Show more

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“…carassius (Knytl et al, 2018). If that is the case, these may represent actual detections of introduced feral goldfish in the tidal Thames, which is plausible due to this species tolerance of saltwater (Tweedley et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…carassius (Knytl et al, 2018). If that is the case, these may represent actual detections of introduced feral goldfish in the tidal Thames, which is plausible due to this species tolerance of saltwater (Tweedley et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the oldest known ornamental fish (Roos, 2019), goldfish have been introduced across six continents. Goldfish can grow relatively large (>40 cm) and have a generalist omnivore diet; high fecundity; and high salinity, temperature and pollutant tolerances (Jia et al, 2019; Lorenzoni et al, 2007; Schofield et al, 2006; Spotila et al, 1979), which allow them to thrive in numerous lotic and lentic habitats, including brackish and highly disturbed waters (Tweedley et al, 2017). Through consumptive effects, bioturbation and nutrient excretion, goldfish can facilitate a shift from clearer, macrophyte‐dominated water to more turbid, muddy conditions (Razlutskij et al, 2021; Richardson et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bunbury (e.g. Veale et al, 2014;Potter et al, 2016;Valesini et al, 2018), less focus has been 50 placed on smaller, more regional estuaries (Tweedley et al, 2017a;. 51…”
Section: Introduction 33mentioning
confidence: 99%