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Transactions of The American Fisheries Society | 2009

Evidence of Interactive Segregation between Introduced Trout and Native Fishes in Northern Patagonian Rivers, Chile

Brooke E. Penaluna; Iván Arismendi; Doris Soto

Abstract Introduced rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and brown trout Salmo trutta fario are the most abundant fishes in the northern Chilean Patagonia, and their effect on native fishes is not well known. We tested for interactive segregation between trout and native fishes by using a before-after, control-impact design in which we deliberately reduced the density of trout and observed the response of the native fishes in their mesohabitat use (pool, run, riffle). Three native fish species, Brachygalaxias bullocki, Galaxias maculatus (inanga), and Trichomycterus areolatus, apparently had niche overlap with introduced trout and changed their mesohabitat use after trout reduction. The expansion of the three species into a wider range of mesohabitats after trout reduction suggests that these fishes occupy a broader spatial area when trout are reduced or possibly absent. However, some native fish species, such as Geotria australis, did not respond to the trout reductions. To protect Chilean native fishes, po...


Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2014

Differential invasion success of salmonids in southern Chile: patterns and hypotheses

Ivan Arismendi; Brooke E. Penaluna; Jason B. Dunham; Carlos Garcia de Leaniz; Doris Soto; Ian A. Fleming; Daniel Gomez-Uchida; Gonzalo Gajardo; Pamela V. Vargas; Jorge León-Muñoz

Abstract Biological invasions create complex ecological and societal issues worldwide. Most of the knowledge about invasions comes only from successful invaders, but less is known about which processes determine the differential success of invasions. In this review, we develop a framework to identify the main dimensions driving the success and failure of invaders, including human influences, characteristics of the invader, and biotic interactions. We apply this framework by contrasting hypotheses and available evidence to explain variability in invasion success for 12 salmonids introduced to Chile. The success of Oncorhynchus mykiss and Salmo trutta seems to be influenced by a context-specific combination of their phenotypic plasticity, low ecosystem resistance, and propagule pressure. These well-established invaders may limit the success of subsequently introduced salmonids, with the possible exception of O. tshawytscha, which has a short freshwater residency and limited spatial overlap with trout. Although propagule pressure is high for O. kisutch and S. salar due to their intensive use in aquaculture, their lack of success in Chile may be explained by environmental resistance, including earlier spawning times than in their native ranges, and interactions with previously established and resident Rainbow Trout. Other salmonids have also failed to establish, and they exhibit a suite of ecological traits, environmental resistance, and limited propagule pressure that are variably associated with their lack of success. Collectively, understanding how the various drivers of invasion success interact may explain the differential success of invaders and provide key guidance for managing both positive and negative outcomes associated with their presence.


Reviews in Aquaculture | 2009

Global aquaculture and its role in sustainable development.

R. P. Subasinghe; Doris Soto; Jiansan Jia


Reviews in Aquaculture | 2013

Southward expansion of the Chilean salmon industry in the Patagonian Fjords: main environmental challenges

Edwin J. Niklitschek; Doris Soto; Alejandra Lafon; Carlos Molinet; Pamela Toledo


Aquaculture Environment Interactions | 2016

Aquaculture's struggle for space: the need for coastal spatial planning and the potential benefits of Allocated Zones for Aquaculture (AZAs) to avoid conflict and promote sustainability

Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Ioannis Karakassis; Fabio Massa; Davide Fezzardi; José Aguilar-Manjarrez; Doris Soto; Rosa Chapela; Pablo Ávila; José Carlos Macías; Paolo Tomassetti; Giovanna Marino; Joseph A. Borg; Vlasta Franičević; Güzel Yucel-Gier; Ian A. Fleming; Xie Biao; Hassan Nhhala; Houssam Hamza; Aitor Forcada; Tim Dempster


Proceedings of the Global Conference on Aquaculture 2010. Farming the waters for people and food. | 2013

Addressing aquaculture-fisheries interactions through the implementation of the ecosystem approach to aquaculture (EAA).

Doris Soto; Peter White; Tim Dempster; S. de Silva; Ana Flávia Flores; Y. Karakassis; G. Knapp; Jorge Martínez; Miao WeiMin; Y. Sadovy; Eva B. Thorstad; R. Wiefels; R. P. Subasinghe; J. R. Arthur; Devin M. Bartley; S. S. De Silva; M. Halwart; N. Hishamunda; C. V. Mohan; P. Sorgeloos


Archive | 2008

Building an ecosystem approach to aquaculture : FAO/Universitat de les Illes Balears Expert Workshop, 7-11 May, 2007, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Doris Soto; José Aguilar-Manjarrez; Nathanaël Hishamunda


Reviews in Aquaculture | 2018

The ecosystem approach to aquaculture 10 years on – a critical review and consideration of its future role in blue growth

Cecile Brugère; José Aguilar-Manjarrez; Malcolm C.M. Beveridge; Doris Soto


Proceedings of the Global Conference on Aquaculture 2010. Farming the waters for people and food. | 2013

Investing in knowledge, communications and training/extension for responsible aquaculture.

F. B. Davy; Doris Soto; B. V. Bhat; N. R. Umesh; G. Yucel-Gier; C. A. M. Hough; Yuan DeRun; R. Infante; Brett A. Ingram; N.T. Phoung; Simon Wilkinson; S. S. de Silva; R. P. Subasinghe; J. R. Arthur; Devin M. Bartley; M. Halwart; N. Hishamunda; C. V. Mohan; P. Sorgeloos


FAN - FAO Aquaculture Newsletter | 2009

TCP/TUR/3101: developing a roadmap for Turkish marine aquaculture site selection and zoning using an ecosystem approach to management.

Doris Soto; Patrick White; Guzel Yucel

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Malcolm C.M. Beveridge

Food and Agriculture Organization

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R. P. Subasinghe

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Tim Dempster

University of Melbourne

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Davide Fezzardi

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Devin M. Bartley

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Fabio Massa

Food and Agriculture Organization

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M. Halwart

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Ian A. Fleming

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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