Rahel F J
Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA.
Science. 2000 May 5;288(5467):854-6. doi: 10.1126/science.288.5467.854.
Fish faunas across the continental United States have become more similar through time because of widespread introductions of a group of cosmopolitan species intended to enhance food and sport fisheries. On average, pairs of states have 15.4 more species in common now than before European settlement of North America. The 89 pairs of states that formerly had no species in common now share an average of 25.2 species. Introductions have played a larger role than extirpations in homogenizing fish faunas. Western and New England states have received the most introductions, which is a reflection of the small number of native fishes in these areas considered desirable gamefish by settlers.
随着时间的推移,美国大陆各地的鱼类区系变得越来越相似,这是因为人们广泛引进了一组世界性物种,旨在改善食用鱼和游钓鱼类资源。平均而言,现在各州之间共同拥有的物种比北美欧洲人定居之前多15.4种。以前没有共同物种的89对州现在平均共享25.2种。在鱼类区系同质化方面,引进物种比灭绝物种发挥了更大的作用。西部和新英格兰各州引进的物种最多,这反映出这些地区被定居者视为理想游钓鱼类的本地鱼类数量较少。