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The common carp <Emphasis Type="Italic">Cyprinus carpio</Emphasis> in Croatia (Danube and Adriatic basins): a historical review
Authors:Marina Piria  Tea Tomljanovi?  Tomislav Treer  Roman Safner  Ivica Ani?i?  Daniel Matuli?  Lorenzo Vilizzi
Institution:1.Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, Beekeeping, Game Management and Spec. Zoology,University of Zagreb,Zagreb,Croatia;2.Faculty of Fisheries,Mu?la S?tk? Ko?man University,K?tekli,Turkey
Abstract:This review provides the first historical account of the ecology and biology of common carp Cyprinus carpio in the Danube and Adriatic basins of Croatia, and emphasises the species’ economic relevance and management implications. As a semi-native species that is native to the Danube but translocated across the Adriatic Basin, carp plays an important role for aquaculture, recreational and artisanal fisheries. However, original strains have now disappeared, and because of genetic pollution in inland waters there is an increasing demand for restoring populations of the now rare and threatened wild carp, making conservation measures a priority. Translocations of carp across water bodies of the Adriatic Basin mostly for food supply did not prove successful in the long term, as the resulting ecological impacts may have been higher than the expected economic advantages. Measures for the prevention of further (uncontrolled) carp re-stocking are therefore necessary and this will require closer collaboration between scientists and environmental managers.
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