International Introductions of   Umbra krameri
Introductions as compiled by FAO

Main Ref: FAO 1997
To: Poland
FAO area: Europe - Inland waters
From:Hungary
FAO area: Europe - Inland waters
Year: 1969
Range: -
Period: 1950-1974
Established in the wild: probably established, natural reproduction
Established in aquaculture:   - rarely used  
Significant ecological interactions: some - adverse
Significant socio-economic effects: unknown -
Introduced by: other introducer
Reason: accidental
Other reason: angling/sport
Comments: Present in a few localities. Invaded small water reservoirs, slowly flowing sections of watercourses, including canals and ditches. Prefers muddy bottom. Tolerates oxygen deficit. Scale of impact is weak however it has displaced several species of limnophilous fishes. Wild population numbers are difficult to estimate because only a few individuals were recorded (Ref. 55773). Also Ref. 92885.     Ref:  Grabowska, J., J. Kotusz and A. Witkowski, 2010


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