Fish are an important part of a region's biological diversity and a human resource throughout the world. They are valuable for food and/or as a sporting asset. The human interest in fish has inevitably led to the widespread practice of introducing various species to waters outside their normal range. This unique book describes when, where, why, how, and by whom the alien inland fishes now living in a wild state throughout the world were introduced. It also exploreshow they subsequently became naturalized and what, if any, effects they have had in their new environment.
Includes a comprehensive index useful for cross-referencing
Explains the multiplicity of technical terms in a complete glossary
Provides country listings with naturalized fish species
Explores the benefits and drawbacks of species displacement in their new ecosystems
Includes a comprehensive index useful for cross-referencing
Explains the multiplicity of technical terms in a complete glossary
Provides country listings with naturalized fish species
Explores the benefits and drawbacks of species displacement in their new ecosystems
