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Global freshwater fish invasion linked to the presence of closely related species

  • Meng Xu*
  • , Shao Peng Li
  • , Chunlong Liu
  • , Pablo A. Tedesco
  • , Jaimie T.A. Dick
  • , Miao Fang
  • , Hui Wei
  • , Fandong Yu
  • , Lu Shu
  • , Xuejie Wang
  • , Dangen Gu*
  • , Xidong Mu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
  • Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China
  • Ocean University of China
  • CNRS
  • Queen's University Belfast

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摘要

In the Anthropocene, non-native freshwater fish introductions and translocations have occurred extensively worldwide. However, their global distribution patterns and the factors influencing their establishment remain poorly understood. We analyze a comprehensive database of 14953 freshwater fish species across 3119 river basins and identify global hotspots for exotic and translocated non-native fishes. We show that both types of non-native fishes are more likely to occur when closely related to native fishes. This finding is consistent across measures of phylogenetic relatedness, biogeographical realms, and highly invaded countries, even after accounting for the influence of native diversity. This contradicts Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis, suggesting that the presence of close relatives more often signifies suitable habitats than intensified competition, predicting the establishment of non-native fish species. Our study provides a comprehensive assessment of global non-native freshwater fish patterns and their phylogenetic correlates, laying the groundwork for understanding and predicting future fish invasions in freshwater ecosystems.

源语言英语
文章编号1411
期刊Nature Communications
15
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2024

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