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Risk analysis of non-native three-spot cichlid,Amphilophus trimaculatus, in the River Cauvery (India)
Authors:Lohith Kumar  Kavita Kumari  Pranab Gogoi  Ranjan Kumar Manna  Roshith Chakkiyath Madayi  Sibina Mol Salim  Vijaykumar Muttanahalli Eregowda  Suresh Vettath Raghavan  Basanta Kumar Das
Institution:ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore, India
Abstract:The three-spot cichlid Amphilophus trimaculatus (Günther) is an ornamental fish known to be invasive but has not been assessed for India. The present study confirmed this non-native species’ identity using conventional and molecular methods, as well as its occurrence in the River Cauvery, the first for this species in a lotic environment outside its native range. Gut content analysis indicated a diet of predominantly insects. The river's water quality and habitat were conducive for the species’ growth and reproduction. Using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit, A. trimaculatus was ranked as posing a “high” risk of being invasive in the River Cauvery, with climate match analysis showing 58% similarity with the species’ native range. Vector and pathway analysis found that A. trimaculatus was introduced to India via the aquarium trade, although consignment origin remains unknown, and the most likely means of entry into the river and its tributaries was the species’ escaping from holding facilities. Subsequent dispersal and impact of the species on native fauna are discussed. The study's outcomes demonstrate the importance of using risk analysis protocols to inform management of non-native species in India, with suggestions provided for immediate and long-term measures for the species’ management.
Keywords:aquarium trade  biological invasions  climate match  invasiveness  vector/pathway analysis
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