ATTACHMENT
9.
OPPORTUNISTIC SETTLERS IN THE ARAL
SEA
Aladin N.V., Plotnikov
I.S., Filippov A.A.
For the first time an idea to acclimatize
invertebrates as a food for fishes in the Aral Sea was put forward by Zenkevich in 1932.
He and other scientists noted that in the fauna there were not many species of aquatic
invertebrates abundant in other water bodies and being valuable food for fishes. It was
recognized as necessary to complete faunistically poor biota with commercially valuable
fishes and some invertebrates as a food for them. Necessity of introductions was based
also on the expected increase of the Aral Sea salinity. As since the most of benthic
invertebrates was of fresh and brackish water origin consequences must be fatal. To
preserve the Aral Sea importance for fishery after its salinisation it was considered
necessary to introduce euryhaline invertebrates and fishes.
There were proposed many potential
acclimatizants: bivalves Abra ovata and Mytilaster lineatus, caspian
amphipods, shrimps, crab, caspian Mysidacea, Corophiidae, Cumacea, Leander sp., Astacus
leptodactilus, polychaetes Nereis succinea, N. diversicolor, Nephthys
hombergii and different forms from Azov, Black and Baltic Seas. After preliminary
studies it was recommended to introduce mysids (Mesomysis kowalewskyi, Paramysis
baeri, Limnomysis benedeni), polychaetes (Nephthys hombergii, Nereis
succinea), cumaceas (Shizorinchus bilamellatus, Pterocuma pectinata),
amphipods (Corophium nobile, C. curvispinum) and mollusc Monodacna
colorata.
In the beginning acclimatization was
carried out in spite of recommendations, plans and methods. Before 1954 only fishes were
introduced what undermined the forage reserve. Together with the valuable species into the
Aral Sea some unwanted have come what has disturb balance in the ecosystem. The first
invaders (shrimp Palaemon elegans) accidentally came together with introduced food
fishes (mullets).
Further introduction of invertebrates
were planned. In 1958–1965 there were introduced bivalves Syndosmya segmentum, Mytilaster
lineatus, polychaete Nereis diversicolor (from the Sea of Azov) and mysids
(from delta of Don) Mesomysis kowalewskyi, M. intermedia and Paramysis
baeri. In 1964–1965 there was unsuccessful attempt to introduce bivalve mollusc Monodacna
(Hypanis) colorata.
As for planktonic invertebrates only
mediterranean-atlantic copepod Calanipeda aquaedulcis was introduced (in
1965–1966 and in 1970 from the Sea of Azov). This crustacean has settled over all Aral
Sea and has occupied place of copepod Arctodiaptomus salinus eaten by acclimatized
planktophags. Together with C. aquaedulcis crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii
tridentatus appeared accidentally in Aral.
The last attempt of aquatic invertebrates
introduction was in 1986–1987. This attempt to acclimatize azov-balck sea mussel Mytilus
galloprovincialis was not and cannot be successful because in the Aral Sea this time
there were not hard grounds necessary for these molluscs.
Totally during period from 1954 till 1986
into the Aral Sea were introduced 11 species of aquatic invertebrates and 9 of them
naturalized.
The first (unsuccessful) attempt to
introduce fishes (Acipenser stellatus) was in 1927. Since 1954 till 1960s 18
species were introduced and 15 of them survived. In 1954–1959 Baltic herring was
successfully introduced. In 1960–1961 from Chinese waters the grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon
idella) and silver carp (Hypophthalmus molithrix) were acclimatized. In
unsuccessful attempt to introduce the Caspian mullets (Mugil auratus and M.
saliens) in 1954–1965 six species of gobies, silverside (Atherina mochon pontica)
and pipefish (Syngnathus nigrolineatus) were brought accidentally. In addition, in
the river mouths the black carp (Mylopharhyngodon piceus) and snakehead (Ophyocephalus
argus) and in the sea the flatfish (Pleuronectes flesus luscus) were
acclimatized.
Planktopags, especially introduced Baltic
herring, exhausted the food reserve and destroyed basis of its reproduction. The first was
eaten the leading component of zooplankton copepod Arctodiaptomus salinus. Changes
occurred also in Cyclopoida and Cladocera. Except of large cladoceran Podonevadne
camptonyx other became very rare (Ceriodaphnia reticulata, Moina mongolica)
or disappeared (Cercopagis pengoi aralensis).
In spite of some negative consequences of
introductions for aboriginal species the results of acclimatization could be appreciated
as positive. Productivity of benthos has risen. Significance of acclimatizants, especially
marine and euryhaline, in the Aral Sea fauna rose with the salinity increase when the most
of aboriginal species of invertebrates became extinct.
Table 1 Alien species
in the Aral Sea (Fishes)
N |
Taxonomic Group |
Species |
Source |
Year(s) of
introduction |
Year of first
finding |
Status after acclima-
tization |
Status in 1990s |
Ecolo-
gycal status |
Way
of intro-
duction |
Effect |
1 |
Pisces |
Alosa caspia |
Caspian Sea |
1929—1932 |
- |
- |
- |
N |
del |
0 |
2 |
|
Acipenser stellatus |
Caspian Sea |
1927—1934
/1948-1963 |
1958 |
- |
- |
N |
del |
0 |
3 |
|
Acipenser
nudiventris derjavini |
Ural River Delta |
1958 |
- |
- |
- |
N |
del |
- |
4 |
|
Acipenser
guldenstadti |
? |
1978-1980 |
1981 |
Rare |
- |
N |
del |
0 |
5 |
|
Clupea harengus
membras |
Balthic Sea |
1954-1959 |
1957 |
Rare |
? |
N |
del |
+ |
6 |
|
Mugil auratus |
Caspian Sea |
1954-1956 |
- |
- |
- |
N |
del |
0 |
7 |
|
Mugil saliens |
Caspian Sea |
1954-1956 |
- |
- |
- |
N |
del |
0 |
8 |
|
Ctenopharyngodon
idella |
China |
1960-1961 |
1963 |
Commercial fish |
- |
N |
del |
+ |
9 |
|
Hypophtalmichthys
molifrix |
China |
1960-1961 |
1963 |
Commercial fish |
- |
N |
del |
+ |
10 |
|
Aristichtys nobilis |
China |
1960-1961 |
? |
Rare |
- |
N |
del |
+ |
11 |
|
Platichthys flesus |
Azov Sea |
1979-1987 |
1981 |
Commercial fish |
Commercial fish |
N |
del |
+ |
12 |
|
Mylopharyngodon
piceus |
China |
1960—1961 |
1963 |
Commercial fish |
- |
N |
assoc |
0 |
13 |
|
Syngnathus abaster
caspius |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1956 |
? |
Rare |
- |
N |
assoc |
- |
14 |
|
Atherina boyeri
caspia |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1956 |
1959 |
Numerous |
Limited number |
N |
assoc |
- |
15 |
|
Pomatoschistus
caucasicus |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1956 |
1958 |
Numerous |
? |
N |
assoc |
- |
16 |
|
Neogobius
fluviatilis |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1956 |
1958 |
Numerous |
? |
N |
assoc |
- |
17 |
|
Neogobius
melanostomus |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1956 |
1959 |
Numerous |
- |
N |
assoc |
- |
18 |
|
Neogobius syrman |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1956 |
1959 |
Limited number |
- |
N |
assoc |
- |
19 |
|
Proterorchinus
marmoratus |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1966 |
1959 |
Limited number |
? |
N |
assoc |
- |
20 |
|
Neogobius kessleri |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1956 |
1959 |
Limited number |
- |
N |
assoc |
- |
21 |
|
Ophicephalus(Channa)
argus |
Karakum canal |
1960s |
1965 |
Commercial fish |
Commercial fish in
river delta |
N |
assoc |
+ |
22 |
Monogenea |
Nitzschia sturionis
|
Caspian Sea |
1927—1934 |
? |
Common |
- |
Par |
assoc |
- |
23 |
Coelenterata |
Polipodium
hydriforme Ussov |
Caspian Sea |
1927—1934 |
? |
Common |
- |
Par |
assoc |
- |
24 |
Mysidacea |
Paramysis baeri |
River Don |
1958—1960 |
- |
? |
- |
N/B |
del |
0 |
25 |
|
Paramysis lacustris |
River Don |
1958—1960 |
1961 |
Numerous |
In river deltas |
N/B |
del |
+ |
26 |
|
Paramysis
intermedia |
River Don |
1958—1960 |
1961 |
Numerous |
- |
N/B |
del |
+ |
27 |
|
Paramysis ullskyi |
River Don |
1958—1960 |
1963 |
Limited number |
- |
N/B |
inc |
+ |
28 |
|
Limnomysis benedeny |
? |
? |
1975 |
Limited number |
- |
N/B |
inc |
+ |
29 |
Decapoda |
Palaemon elegans
(squilla) |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1966 |
1957 |
Numerous |
Numerous |
N/B |
assoc |
? |
30 |
|
P. adspersus |
Caspian Sea |
1954—1966 |
- |
? |
- |
N/B |
assoc |
? |
31 |
|
Rhithropanopeus
harrisii tridentata (Maitland) |
Azov Sea |
1965, 1966, |
1976 |
Numerous |
Numerous |
B |
assoc |
+ |
32 |
Copepoda |
Calanipeda
aquaedulcis |
Azov Sea |
1965, 1966/1970 |
1970 |
Numerous |
Numerous |
P |
del |
+ |
33 |
|
Heterocope caspia
Sars |
? |
1971 |
- |
- |
- |
P |
del |
0 |
34 |
|
Acartia clausi |
? |
1985, 1986 |
- |
- |
- |
P |
del |
0 |
35 |
Polychaeta |
Nereis diversicolor |
Azov Sea |
1960—1961 |
1963 |
Numerous |
Numerous |
B |
del |
+ |
36 |
Bivalvia |
Abra ovata |
Azov Sea |
1960, 1961,1963 |
1967 |
Numerous |
Numerous |
B |
del |
+ |
37 |
|
Monodacna colorata
(Eichw.) |
? |
1964,1965 |
- |
- |
- |
B |
del |
0 |
38 |
|
Mytilus
galloprovincialis Lam |
Azov Sea |
1984-1986 |
- |
- |
- |
B |
del |
0 |
39 |
|
Mya arenaria Linne |
Azov Sea |
1984-1986 |
- |
- |
- |
B |
del |
0 |
Way of introduction: del, deliberately, inc,
incidentally, assoc, in association with deliberate acclimatizants
Ecologycal status: N, necton, B, benthos, N/B, nectobenthos, P, plankton
Effect: -, negative, +, positive, 0, none, ?, unknown
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