Hawaii’s 1905 mosquitofish import now linked to native species decline
The introduction of mosquitofish in Hawaii has dramatically affected the ecosystem, leading to notable declines in native aquatic insects.
These invasive fish fiercely prey on local species, disrupting food chains.
The native damselflies, unprepared for such predation, are particularly vulnerable, seeing their populations plummet.
Additionally, mosquitofish compete with endemic fish and crustaceans for limited food resources, complicating control efforts due to intricate waterways and their fast breeding habits.
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