Author(s):
Ribeiro, Filipe ; Rylková, Kateřina ; Moreno-Valcárcel, Raquel ; Carrapato, Carlos ; Kalous, Lukáš
Date: 2015
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/41110
Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
Subject(s): Silent invader; Cytochrome b; Prussian carp; Carassius auratus complex; Spain; Portugal
Description
In the last decades, the invasive Prussian carp, Carassius gibelio, has been detected in most of the European countries. The Prussian carp has been undetected in many European countries since it is morphologically indistinct from the long-established goldfish Carassius auratus. In this study, genetic markers were used to identify the Prussian carp in several locations of the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain). The presence of polyploid C. gibelio is confirmed for the first time in Iberian Peninsula, in four large river systems (Guadalquivir, Guadiana, Tagus and Douro). The introduction of C. gibelio to these Iberian drainages is discussed in light of the potential vector to the Iberian Peninsula.