scholarly journals CHANGES IN TRANSPARENCY OF WATER AND REDUCTION OF BIOMASS OF BENTHIC COMMUNITIES DUE TO THE DAMAGE TO THE BANKS AND THE OVERALL POLLUTION IN WESTERN PART OF THE SOUTH CASPIAN SEA

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 32-37
Author(s):  
M.A. Salmanov ◽  
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A.T. Guseynov ◽  
G.F. Gasanov
Author(s):  
Tatia Kuljanishvili ◽  
Levan Mumladze ◽  
Bella Japoshvili ◽  
Namig Mustafayev ◽  
Shaig Ibrahimov ◽  
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The South Caucasus (SC) region is recognized for its high biological diversity and various endemic animal taxa. The area has experienced many fish introductions over the years, but the overall information about non-native fishes in the three SC countries, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia did not exist. Although these three countries belong to the Kura River drainage, Caspian Sea basin (only the western half of Georgia drains into the Black Sea), the legislative framework for each country regarding introduction of non-native fish species and their treatment is different and poorly developed. The goal of the present study was to make an initial inventory of non-native fish species in the three SC countries, and summarize the existing knowledge as a basis for future risk assessment models and formulation of regional management policies. Here, we present a unified list of 27 non-native species recorded in the wild in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Among these 27 species, eight were translocated from the Black Sea basin to the Caspian Sea basin. Out of these 27 non-native fishes, 15 species have become established (three of them being considered invasive) and six fish species could not survive in the wild.


2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (5) ◽  
pp. 704-712 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haleh Karbalaali ◽  
Abdolrahim Javaherian ◽  
Stephan Dahlke ◽  
Siyavash Torabi

1997 ◽  
Vol 138 (3) ◽  
pp. 289-306
Author(s):  
Nikolai Friberg ◽  
Michael J. Winterbourn ◽  
Karen A. Shearer ◽  
Søren E. Larsen

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