Grass carp status in the United States: A review |
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Authors: | Barry A. Pierce |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Oceanography and Sea Grant Aquaculture Program, University of Hawaii, 96822 Honolulu, Hawaii |
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Abstract: | Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) were introduced into the United States in 1963 as potential biological control agents for nuisance aquatic weeds. Since that time an oftentimes bitter controversy has raged over its effects on sportfishing, and its possible natural reproduction and naturalization in North America. This review considers the history, ecology, and present status of grass carp in the United States in light of the voluminous scientific research conducted since its importation. Particular attention is given to the role of grass carp in the fisheries management plans of Arkansas. Recent development of a sterile, triploid grass carp hybrid may lead to widespread use of grass carp to control nuisance aquatic weeds in culturally eutrophicated waters of the United States. |
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Keywords: | Grass carp Biological control Nuisance aquatic weeds Fisheries Aquaculture Reproductive requirements Arkansas management plan Sterile hybrids |
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