International Introductions of   Oreochromis mossambicus
Introductions as compiled by FAO

Main Ref: FAO 1997
To: Indonesia
FAO area: Asia - Inland waters
From:East Africa
FAO area: Africa-Inland Waters
Year: 1939
Range: -
Period: 1925-1949
Established in the wild: established, natural reproduction
Established in aquaculture:   - widely used natural reproduction
Significant ecological interactions: some - Adverse
Significant socio-economic effects: probably some - Beneficial
Introduced by: Individual
Reason: aquaculture
Other reason:  
Comments: Species first appeared in 1938 or 1939 when it was found by Mr. Mudjair in the south coast of East Java (Ref. 6093). Subsequently introduced to Sumatra in 1939, Lambok in 1941, Bali in 1941 or 1943, Sulawesi (=Celebes) in 1944, Mollucas in 1949, Banjak and Borneo (Kalimantan) in 1950 (Ref. 1739, 5731). Well established in all areas. Caused the extinction of endemic mollusks as well as endemic fish Xenopoecilus sarasinorum in Lake Lindu, Sulawesi (Ref. 12217). The decline of local fish populations is thought to be due to intense competition with tilapia for food (Ref. 36777). Also Ref. 36683, 57960.     Ref:  Kottelat, M. and T. Whitten, 1996


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