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Turkish Journal of Zoology

Abstract

Since its introduction into Serbian watercourses, the invasive Carassius gibelio (Bloch, 1782) (Prussian carp) has spread rapidly. This paper provides an up-to-date overview of the sex ratio, age structure, and growth parameters in Serbian  populations of this fish and describes how growth varies in two contrasting  ecosystems: lotic and lentic. A total of 133 individuals were sampled. The individuals  from lentic habitats were longer on average, with no significant differences in average  weight or age between the two ecosystem types. There was a difference in  the sex ratio between the ecosystems, as indicated by a higher proportion of males in  lentic waters (43.42%), than males in lotic waters (28.07%). Positive allometric  growth was observed in both ecosystem types (b = 3.1693 and 3.0316). The  individuals from lotic habitats had better growth performance and greater potential for  reaching larger sizes (L∞ = 59.50 cm, K = 0.09, t0 = −0.07), whereas those in  lentic waters grew faster and more efficiently (L∞ = 43.02 cm, K = 0.12, t0 = −0.30).  The proportion of males was higher than anticipated for species known for  gynogenesis in both ecosystem types, especially in lentic habitats. This suggests that  Prussian carp has undergone naturalization events in Serbian watercourses  over nearly 7 decades—a strategy that could increase genetic diversity and promote  long-term population stability.

Author ORCID Identifier

TAMARA MITIĆ: 0009-0007-4485-9430

JELENA ČANAK ATLAGIĆ: 0000-0002-5330-1558

ANA MARIĆ: 0000-0003-1757-3000

JELENA STANKOVIĆ RISTIĆ: 0000-0003-1560-3755

NIKOLA MARINKOVIĆ: 0000-0002-0360-5393

MOMIR PAUNOVIĆ: 0000-0002-6432-1191

PREDRAG SIMONOVIĆ: 0000-0002-4819-4962

DOI

10.55730/1300-0179.3248

Keywords

Prussian carp, invasive species, gynogenesis, von Bertalanffy growth equation, length-weight relationship

First Page

37

Last Page

51

Publisher

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)

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