“…In its application to the Balkans Region (Simonović et al , ), a high rate of fish translocations into newly constructed reservoirs was reported, and this was the likely cause of the relatively low threshold FISK score achieved (Copp, ), which distinguishes between ‘medium‐risk’ and ‘high‐risk’ species, compared with areas with a similar level of endemism, namely, the Iberian Peninsula (threshold = 20.25: Almeida et al , ) and Turkey (threshold = 23: Tarkan et al , ). In two other FISK‐based risk screenings for Croatia and Slovenia (threshold = 11.75: Piria et al , ) and for Greece (threshold = 15.25: Perdikaris et al , ), threshold values were also strongly affected by the impact of fish translocated from the Danube Basin to inland waters of the Mediterranean Region. Certain ‘exotic’ non‐native fish species from more distant zoogeographic areas were categorized as posing a ‘very‐high risk’, such as Asian gibel carp Carassius gibelio (Bloch, 1782), gin‐buna Carassius langsdorfii Temminck and Schlegel, 1846, and goldfish Carassius auratus (Linnaeus, 1758), as well as the North American ictalurids black bullhead Ameiurus melas Rafinesque, 1820, and brown bullhead Ameiurus nebulosus Lesueur, 1819.…”