Disrupting the Balance: Effects of Non-Native Species on Fish Populations in Morshi Taluka

Disrupting the Balance: Effects of Non-Native Species on Fish Populations in Morshi Taluka

Authors: Vinayak VishwanathraoTathod
Email: vinayak.tathod@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 9420832573
Institute: Bharatiya Mahavidyalaya, Amravati
Affiliation: Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati

Prof. Dr.Deeplaxmi Satish Kulkarni
Email: deeplaxmikulkarni26@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 9545217817
Institute: Bharatiya Mahavidyalaya, Amravati
Affiliation: Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati

Abstract: The introduction of non-native species into freshwater ecosystems has significantly disrupted the ecological balance, often leading to biodiversity loss and altered ecosystem dynamics. Morshi Taluka, situated in the Amravati district of Maharashtra, is home to diverse freshwater habitats that support various indigenous fish species. However, the increasing presence of non-native species has raised concerns among ecologists, conservationists, and local fisheries. This research paper explores the effects of non-native fish species on the native fish populations in Morshi Taluka, analyzing their impact on biodiversity, competition, habitat alteration, and ecosystem stability. The study also highlights the socio-economic consequences for local fisheries and proposes conservation strategies for mitigating the negative effects of invasive species.

Keywords: Non-native species, invasive fish, biodiversity, ecosystem disruption, fisheries management, Morshi Taluka.

DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2505I5VXIIIP0043

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