Elucidating the potential of freshwater aquatic vegetation in mitigating the impacts of invasive predatory fish and restoring degraded ecosystem

Project Details

Outline of Research at the Start

This project aims to utilize aquatic vegetation in mitigating the effects of invasive predatory fish while providing ecological benefits in restoring degraded ecosystems. It looks beyond simple removal, and explores the roles of aquatic vegetation in mitigating the impacts of invasive predatory fish by examining native fish species response to invasive predators in areas with varying aquatic vegetation communities and management practices. This project will bridge the gap between plant and animal sciences in aquatic ecosystems and provide a widened perspective on invasive species management.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date2025/04/012028/03/31

Funding

  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: ¥4,160,000.00

Keywords

  • Invasive Species
  • Fish
  • Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Aquatic Vegetation
  • Conservation