2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1267/1/012100
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Range expansion of Red devil cichlid Amphylopus labiatus, (Günther, 1864) (Actinopterygii: Cichlidae) in Bangka Island, Indonesia

D Jatayu,
L Insani,
F S Valen
et al.

Abstract: Red devil cichlid Amphylopus labiatus is the most successful invasive species in worldwide including Indonesia. This species is originally to Lake Managua, Nicaragua Central America. In Indonesia, The Red devil cichlid was widely introduced by the ornamental fish trade around 1990. Now, the population of The Red Devil on the mainland has extremely increased, and is known as an Invasive fish. An invasive species literally have a negative impact on aquatic communities disturbing the native and dominating the eco… Show more

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“…In practice, the involvement of ornamental fish businesses and hobbyists is important in monitoring and managing introduced and invasive ornamental fish. There are several freshwater fish in Indonesia that are included in the list of invasive freshwater fish currently existing in Indonesia (Jatayu et al 2023). The involvement of ornamental fish businesses and hobbyists can be achieved by the affordability of public information services that can be used as recording, monitoring, and reporting services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, the involvement of ornamental fish businesses and hobbyists is important in monitoring and managing introduced and invasive ornamental fish. There are several freshwater fish in Indonesia that are included in the list of invasive freshwater fish currently existing in Indonesia (Jatayu et al 2023). The involvement of ornamental fish businesses and hobbyists can be achieved by the affordability of public information services that can be used as recording, monitoring, and reporting services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%