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Title: A Newly Identified Population Of Gambusia Affinis (Baird And Girard, 1853), A Non-Native Invasive Species, In Lake Kenyir, Malaysia
Other Titles: Implications For Management
Authors: Sam E., Walton
Amirrudin B., Ahmad
Han M., Gan
Jonathan D., Bolland
Keywords: Colonization
Introduction
Trophic Overlap
Competition
Dengue Fever
Mosquito
Genetic Barcode
Issue Date: 28-Dec-2015
Publisher: BioInvasions Records
Citation: Vol. 5
Abstract: Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853), a notorious non-native invasive fish species, has negatively impacted aquatic ecosystems around the world. This species was recently identified in Lake Kenyir, one of the largest impoundments in South East Asia, using DNA barcoding. The coxI sequence of Gambusia caught in Lake Kenyir was compared with the sequences of topotypic voucher specimens of G. affinis and two other candidate Poeciliidae. The species was found to cluster with G. affinis but not with monophyletic clades of either G. holbrooki or P. reticulata thus confirming species identity. The fish is yet to be widely established in the lake with the current distribution limited to areas of anthropogenic disturbance.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5912
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