Journal
LIFE-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 10, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/life12101582
Keywords
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix; Danube Delta; Asian carp; silver carp; invasive species; reproduction; global warming
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- project PROINVENT - European Social Fund [62487, SMIS: 153299]
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This review paper focuses on the invasive species silver carp in the Danube River, particularly the ecological risks it poses to the ecosystem under the context of global warming. By gathering data, the paper examines the entry of silver carp into the Danube Delta, the suitable water temperature for its growth and reproduction, as well as the species' nutrition characteristics.
The Danube River has a large hydrographical basin, being the second largest river in Europe. The main channel flows through seven European countries with many species of fish inhabiting it. In this review we focused on the invasive species silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix), which plays an important ecological and economic role in its original habitat, but since introduced in Europe's rivers, the species has posed a serious ecological risk under global warming. In this review paper, we gathered data regarding silver carp, such as when and how it entered the Danube Delta and the water temperature suitable for its growth and reproduction, mainly in the context of global warming, as well as the nature of nutrition and the ecological risk the species poses.
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