scholarly journals Asian Carp population characteristics and dynamics in the Mississippi River watershed

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Jerod Sullivan
PeerJ ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. e3641 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel K. Gibson-Reinemer ◽  
Levi E. Solomon ◽  
Richard M. Pendleton ◽  
John H. Chick ◽  
Andrew F. Casper

In the Mississippi River Basin of North America, invasive bigheaded carp (silver carpHypophthalmichthys molitrixand bighead carpH. nobilis, also referred to as Asian carp) have spread rapidly over the past several decades. In the Illinois River, an important tributary of the Upper Mississippi River, reproduction appears to be sporadic and frequently unsuccessful, yet bigheaded carp densities in this river are among the highest recorded on the continent. Understanding the causative factors behind erratic recruitment in this commercially-harvested invasive species is important for both limiting their spread and managing their harvest. We analyzed weekly catch records from 15 years of a standardized monitoring program to document the emergence of age-0 bigheaded carp in relation to environmental conditions. The appearance of age-0 fish was generally linked to hydrographic attributes, which probably serve as a cue for spawning. However, we found profound differences in the number of age-0 fish among years, which varied by as much as five orders of magnitude in successive years. The strong link between summer flooding and age-0 fish production we observed emphasizes the importance of understanding the hydrologic context in which sustained invasions occur. Despite evidence of sporadic recruitment, bigheaded carp populations in the Illinois River appear to be consistent or increasing because of particularly strong, episodic year classes.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth A. Hasenmueller ◽  
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Abigail N. Ritter ◽  
Miles J. Corcoran ◽  
John J. Sloan

Food Webs ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. e00120
Author(s):  
Nicholas W. Kramer ◽  
Quinton E. Phelps ◽  
Clay L. Pierce ◽  
Michael E. Colvin

Author(s):  
Kassandra Smrekar ◽  
Shingo Tanaka ◽  
Lavie Williams

A recent threat posed to the Great Lakes and adjoining waterways is the Asian Carp.  This large bodied fish originated from Asia and was first imported to the North American between 1960 to 1970. Their migration northward through the Mississippi River eliminated native freshwater species through competition of habitat and food resources. It is imperative to focus on the potential invasion of the Asian Carp because the risk assessment is high that the carp would eliminate all native species.  Currently the carp are at the border of entering Lake Michigan, which would then provide access to the rest of the freshwater regions in the surrounding area. Ultimately, the loss of lake biodiversity is the fundamental problem and is coupled with economic issues.  Bowfin Environmental Consulting INC and various invasive species awareness programs have been utilized to provide guidance on undertaking a project that involves an aggressive invasive species.  The challenge faced will be to determine a method in which to prevent the invasion of Asian Carp.  Examining their migration patterns, importation laws of live fish, and the policies of invasive species, will provide insight on the approach that should be taken to eliminate the threat of Asian Carp.  It is also important to analyze which native species are most susceptible to becoming extinct.  Overall, the intention is not only to increase government, scientific, and public awareness of this issue, but also to provide methods that can be implemented to prevent and eradicate the spread of Asian Carp in North American waterways.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 034033 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ariel Miara ◽  
Charles J Vörösmarty ◽  
Jordan E Macknick ◽  
Vincent C Tidwell ◽  
Balazs Fekete ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 38 (s1) ◽  
pp. 4-5
Author(s):  
I. I. Ciugulea ◽  
D. A. Waters ◽  
J. W. Day ◽  
R. L. Chapman

2015 ◽  
Vol 42 (19) ◽  
pp. 7983-7991 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas S. Bianchi ◽  
Valier Galy ◽  
Brad E. Rosenheim ◽  
Michael Shields ◽  
Xingqian Cui ◽  
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