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dc.contributor.otherUniversidad San Pablo-CEU. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Ciencias Médicas Básicas-
dc.contributor.otherGrupo: Biología Ambiental y Genética (Environmental Biology and Genetics)-
dc.creatorLatorre, Dani-
dc.creatorMasó, Guillem-
dc.creatorCano‑Barbacil, Carlos-
dc.creatorZamora‑Marin, José M.-
dc.creatorAlmeida Real, David-
dc.creatorVilizzi, Lorenzo-
dc.creatorBritton, J. Robert-
dc.creatorCruz Varona, Alejandra-
dc.creatorFernández‑Delgado, Carlos-
dc.creatorGonzález‑Rojas, Anni G.-
dc.creatorMiranda, Rafael-
dc.creatorRubio‑Gracia, Francesc-
dc.creatorSerhan Tarkan, Ali-
dc.creatorTorralva, Mar-
dc.creatorVila‑Gispert, Anna-
dc.creatorCopp, Gordon H.-
dc.creatorRibeiro, Filipe-
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-26T15:12:26Z-
dc.date.available2024-01-26T15:12:26Z-
dc.date.issued2023-03-15-
dc.identifier.citationDani Latorre; Guillem Masó; Carlos Cano‑Barbacil; José M. Zamora‑Marin; David Almeida; Lorenzo Vilizzi; J. Robert Britton; Alejandra Cruz; Carlos Fernandez‑Delgado; Anni G. Gonzalez‑Rojas; Rafael Miranda; Francesc Rubio‑Gracia; Ali Serhan Tarkan; Mar Torralva; Anna Vila‑Gispert; Gordon H. Copp; Filipe Ribeiro (2023). A review and meta‑analysis of the environmental biology of bleak Alburnus alburnus in its native and introduced ranges, with reflections on its invasiveness. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 33: 931-975. Springer. (Online: 15/03/2023). ISSN: 1573-5184 (Online). ISSN: 0960-3166 (Print)es_ES
dc.identifier.issn1573-5184-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/15151-
dc.description.abstractThe bleak Alburnus alburnus is a medium body-size leuciscid fish that is naturally distributed across central European and western Asian fresh waters. However, during the last two decades A. alburnus has been widely introduced elsewhere in Europe and in northern Africa, mostly as a forage species for game fishes. Given its relatively recent history of invasion in non-native Eurasian waters, where it can become highly abundant, A. alburnus poses a serious risk to native communities where introduced. This study provides a review and meta-analysis of the biological traits of A. alburnus coupled with insights into its invasiveness. In its native range, A. alburnus has a moderate lifespan, inhabiting lakes or still waters in medium-to-large rivers, where it feeds mainly on zooplankton. However, non-native A. alburnus populations display high phenotypic plasticity in their biological attributes. Thus, growth, reproductive and/or dietary traits have adapted to local environmental conditions, with the species also invading lotic (stream) ecosystems. Feeding changes to benthic invertebrates, plant material and detritus when zooplankton is scarce. Such plasticity, including broad physiological tolerance, is likely to facilitate the species’ adaptation and invasion of new habitats in the near future.en_EN
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherSpringer-
dc.relation.ispartofReviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries-
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es-
dc.subjectDistributionen_EN
dc.subjectImpactsen_EN
dc.subjectHabitat useen_EN
dc.subjectPopulation dynamicsen_EN
dc.subjectReproductionen_EN
dc.subjectDieten_EN
dc.titleA review and meta‑analysis of the environmental biology of bleak Alburnus alburnus in its native and introduced ranges, with reflections on its invasivenessen_EN
dc.typeArtículoes_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11160-023-09767-6-
dc.centroUniversidad San Pablo-CEU-
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