First record of the invasive Chinese sleeper Perccottus glenii (Gobiiformes: Odontobutidae) in Finland

Authors

  • Henry Pihlström University of Helsinki
  • Sanna Kuningas Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
  • Juhani A. Salmi Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment
  • Janne Granroth University of Helsinki

Abstract

In recent decades, the Chinese sleeper Perccottus glenii, a freshwater fish originally from eastern Asia, has become an invasive species in many parts of Europe. Here, we describe the first record of this species from Finland. A probably deliberately introduced population, which is living in a small pond in Southwest Finland, was discovered in 2022. The population appears to be established, and the presence of juveniles suggests that the fishes are reproducing.

Author Biographies

Henry Pihlström, University of Helsinki

Molecular and Integrative Biosciences Research Programme, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences

Sanna Kuningas, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)

Natural resources, Fisheries and fish resources

Juhani A. Salmi, Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment

ELY Centre, Turku

Janne Granroth, University of Helsinki

Finnish Museum of Natural History (Luomus)

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Published

2022-12-21 — Updated on 2022-12-21

How to Cite

Pihlström, H., Kuningas, S., Salmi, J. A., & Granroth, J. (2022). First record of the invasive Chinese sleeper Perccottus glenii (Gobiiformes: Odontobutidae) in Finland. Memoranda Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, 98. Retrieved from https://journal.fi/msff/article/view/125677

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