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Nico ist ein US-amerikanischer Ichtyologe:

  • L. G. Nico (2001): Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859): contributions to knowledge of new world fishes. BioLlania Ed. Esp. no. 7: 127-165
  • P. L. Fuller, L. G. Nico and J. D. Williams: Nonindigenous fishes introduced into inland waterways of the United States. Am. Fish. Soc. (1999) Spec. Publ. 27: i-x, 1-613, 7 figs.

Und hier seine Biographie: Leo G. Nico PhD, Research Fishery Biologist/Ichthyologist Southeast Ecological Science Center Nonindigenous Fishes Research Program SESC-Gainesville, 7920 NW 71st St. Gainesville, FL 32653, Office Phone: 352-264-3501, Fax: 352 378-4956, Email: lnico@usgs.gov 1993-present Research Fishery Biologist, Nonindigenous Fishes Research Program, Southeast Ecological Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Gainesville, FL. (Center formerly part of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1993; National Biological Service 1993-1996; and U.S. Geological Survey 1996-present)

Education: Ph.D. Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1991. Dissertation: Trophic Ecology of Piranhas (Characidae: Serrasalminae) from Savanna and Forest Regions in the Orinoco River Basin of Venezuela. (Committee Co-Chairs: Horst Schwassmann and Carter Gilbert), M.Sc. Biology, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois, 1982. Thesis: Life History and Ecology of Orinoco Basin Annual Killifish. (Committee Chair: Jamie E. Thomerson), B.A. Biology with Departmental Honors, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois, 1979.

Research Interests: Distribution, ecology, natural history, and ecological effects of nonindigenous fishes, with emphasis on introduced foreign and transplanted fishes found in North America. Distribution, ecology, and systematics of Neotropical freshwater fishes.

Publications:

  • Nico, L. G., J. D. Williams, and H. L. Jelks. 2005. Black Carp: Biological Synopsis and Risk Assessment of an Introduced Fish. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 32, Bethesda, Maryland. 337 p. (see: http://www.afsbooks.org/x51032xm.html)
  • Fuller, P., L. G. Nico, and J. D. Williams. 1999. Nonindigenous fishes introduced to inland waters of the United States. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 27. American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 27, Bethesda, Maryland. 620 pp. (see: http://www.afsbooks.org/x51027xm.html)
  • Nico, L.G., W.F. Loftus, and J.P. Reid. 2009. Interactions between non-native armored suckermouth catfish (Loricariidae: Pterygoplichthys) and native Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in artesian springs. Aquatic Invasions 4(3):doi:10.3391/ai.2009.4.3 [published Online First: 8 July 2009]. (pdf available online at http://www.aquaticinvasions.net/2009/AI_2009_4_3_Nico_etal.pdf)
  • Nico, L.G., H.L. Jelks, and T. Tuten. 2009. Non-Native suckermouth armored catfishes in Florida: Description of nest burrows and burrow colonies with assessment of shoreline conditions. Aquatic Nuisance Species Research Bulletin 9: 1-30. (PDF File)
  • Nico, L.G. and H.L. Jelks 2009. The Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) in North America: An Update, in D. C. Chapman and M. H. Hoff (editors). Proceedings of the Asian Carp Symposium. American Fisheries Society Symposium, Bethesda, MD. (IN PRESS)
  • Kolar, C.S., W.R. Courtenay, and L.G. Nico. 2009. Managing undesired or invading species. In W.A. Hubert and M.C. Quist (editors). Inland Fisheries Management in North America, third edition. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. (IN PRESS)
  • Murie, D.J., D.C. Parkyn, L.G. Nico, J.J. Herod, and W.F. Loftus. 2009. Age, differentical growth, and natural mortality rates in unexploited populations of Florida gar, an apex predator in the Florida Everglades. Fisheries Management and Ecology 16(4):315-322. Journal Abstract
  • Murie, D.J., D.C. Parkyn, W.F. Loftus and L.G. Nico. 2009. Variable growth and longevity of yellow bullhead (Ameiurus natalis) in the Everglades of south Florida, USA. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 25:740-745.
  • Schofield, P.J., and L.G. Nico. 2009. Salinity tolerance of non-native Asian Swamp Eels (Teleostei: Synbranchidae) in Florida, USA: Comparison of three populations and implications for dispersal. Environmental Biology of Fishes 85:51-59. (PDF File)
  • Nico, L.G., W.H. Beamish, and P. Musikasinthorn. 2007. Discovery of the invasive Mayan Cichlid fish "Cichlasoma" urophthalmus (Günther) in Thailand, with comments on other introductions and potential impacts. Aquatic Invasions 2(3):197-214. (Available online as: http://www.aquaticinvasions.ru/2007/AI_2007_2_3_Nico_etal.pdf)
  • Freeman, B., L.G. Nico, M. Osentoski, H.L. Jelks, and T.M. Collins. 2007. Molecular systematics of Serrasalmidae: Deciphering the identities of piranha species and unraveling their evolutionary histories. Zootaxa 1484: 1-38. (Available online as: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2007f/zt01484p038.pdf)
  • Schofield, P. J., and L.G. Nico. 2007. Toxicity of 5% Rotenone to Nonindigenous Asian Swamp Eels. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 27:453-459. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Schofield, P. J., J. D. Williams, L. G. Nico, P. Fuller, and M. R. Thomas. 2005. Foreign Nonindigenous Carps and Minnows (Cyprinidae) in the United States-A Guide to their Identification, Distribution, and Biology. Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5041. U.S. Geological Survey, Tallahassee, Florida. 103 p. (Available online as http://fisc.er.usgs.gov/Carp_ID/index.html)
  • Hill, J. E., L. G. Nico, C. E. Cichra, and C. R. Gilbert. 2005. Prey Vulnerability to Peacock Cichlids and Largemouth Bass Based on Predator Gape Size and Prey Body Depth. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 58:47-56. (pdf available online: http://www.seafwa.org/resource/dynamic/private/PDF/Hill-47-56.pdf)
  • Nico, L. G. 2005. Changes in the Fish Fauna of the Kissimmee River Basin, Peninsular Florida: Non-Native Additions. Pages 523-556 in J.N. Rinne, R.M. Hughes, and B. Calamusso (editors). Historical Changes in Large River Fish Assemblages of the Americas. American Fisheries Society Symposium 45, Bethesda, MD.
  • Montaña, C.G., D.C. Taphorn, L.G. Nico, C.A. Lasso, O. León-Mata, A. Giraldo, O. M. Lasso-Alcalá, C. DoNascimiento, and N. Milani. 2005. Fishes of the Ventuari River drainage, Amazonas State, Venezuela: 1) results of investigation; and 2) list of fish species. Pages 123-128 and 214-223, in C.A. Lasso, J.C. Señaris, L.E. Alonsi, and A.L. Flores, (editors). Rapid assessment of the biodiversity of the aquatic ecosystems of the Ventuari and its confluences with the Orinoco River, Amazonas State, Venezuela. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment, volume 30. Conservation International, Washington, D.C. (PDF Available: http://biosurvey.conservation.org/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_127583_126908_0_0_18/30%20RAP%20Bulletin.pdf)
  • Nico, L. G., and A. M. Muench. 2004. Nests and nest habitats of the invasive catfish Hoplosternum littorale in Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida: A novel association with non-native Hydrilla verticillata. Southeastern Naturalist 3(3):451-466. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Collins, T., J. Trexler, L.G. Nico, and T. Rawlings. 2002. Genetic diversity in a morphologically conservative invasive taxon: Multiple introductions of swamp eels to the southeastern United States. Conservation Biology 16(4):1024-1035. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L.G. 2001. Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859): Contributions to knowledge of New World fishes. Pages 127-164 in G. Aymard (editor). Alexander von Humboldt: Homenaje al Bicentenario de su llegada a tierras Venezolanas (16 de julio-1799 al 26 de novienbre-1800). BioLlania, Special Edition No. 7 (Guanare, Venezuela). (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L. G., and J. J. Herod. 2001. [review of] R. Claudi and J. H. Leach (eds.), 2000, Nonindigenous Freshwater Organisms: Vectors, Biology, and Impacts, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida, 464 pages. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130(2):347-348. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Nico, L. G., and R. T. Martin. 2001. The South American suckermouth armored catfish, Pterygoplichthys anisitsi (Pisces: Loricariidae) in Texas, with comments on foreign fish introductions in the American Southwest. Southwestern Naturalist 46(1):98-104. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Nico, L. G., and P. Fuller. 1999. Spatial and temporal patterns of nonindigenous fish introductions in the United States. Fisheries 24(1):16-27. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Frederick, P. C., M. G. Spalding, M. S. Sepulveda, G. E. Williams, L. G. Nico, and R. Robins. 1999. Exposure of great egret (Ardea albus) nestlings to mercury through diet in the Everglades ecosystem. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 18(9):1940-1947. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Retzer, M., L. G. Nico, and F. Provenzano. 1999. Two new species of Acestridium (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from southern Venezuela, with observations on camouflage and color change. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 10(4):313-326. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Soares-Port, L. M., S. J. Walsh, L. G. Nico and J. M. Netto. 1999. A new species of Gelanoglanis from the Orinoco and Amazon river basins, with comments on miniaturization within the genus (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae: Centromochlinae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 10(1):63-72. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Nico, L. G., S. J. Walsh, and R. H. Robins. 1996. An introduced population of the South American callichthyid catfish Hoplosternum littorale in the Indian River Lagoon system, Florida. Florida Scientist 59:189-200.
  • Nico, L. G., and M. C. C. de Pinna. 1996. Confirmation of Glanapteryx anguilla (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae) in the Orinoco River basin of Venezuela, with notes on the habitats of the Glanapteryginae. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 7(1):27-32. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Nico, L. G., D. J. Schaeffer, D. C. Taphorn, and A. Barbarino-Duque. 1994. Agricultural chemical screening and detection of chlorpyrifos in fishes from the Apure drainage, Venezuela. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 3:685-690. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L. G., and D. C. Taphorn. 1994. Mercury in fish from gold mining regions in the upper Cuyuni River system, Venezuela. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 3:287-292. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L. G. and M. Morales. 1994. Nutrient values of piranha (Characidae: Serrasalminae) food items. Copeia 1994(2):524-528. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Isbrücker, I. J., H. Nijssen, and L. G. Nico. 1992. Leporacanthicus triactis, a new loricariid fish from upper Orinoco River tributaries in Venezuela and Colombia (Pisces, Siluriformes, Loricariidae) (in German). Die Aquarien- und Terrarienzeitschrift (DATZ) 46(1):30-34.
  • Thomerson, J. E., L. G. Nico, and D. C. Taphorn. 1992. Rivulus tecminae, a new killifish from Amazonas Territory, Venezuela (Rivulidae, Cyprinodontiformes). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 2(4): 289-296. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Thomerson, J. E., L. G. Nico, and D. C. Taphorn. 1991. Rivulus immaculatus, a new killifish from Venezuela (Cyprinodontiformes, Rivulidae). Copeia 1991(2): 323-328. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Nico, L. G. 1991. Fishes of the night. Part 1. The electric eel. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 39 (January): 12-14,17,20,22.
  • Nico, L. G. 1991. Fishes of the night. Part 2. The weakly electric gymnotoids. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 39 (February): 10,13-18.
  • Nico, L. G. 1990. Feeding chronology of juvenile piranhas, Pygocentrus notatus, in the Venezuelan llanos. Environmental Biology of Fishes 29: 51-57. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Thomerson, J. E., D. C. Taphorn, and L. G. Nico. 1990. Distribution of annual fishes (Pisces-Rivulidae) in the Rio Unare basin, Venezuela (in Spanish). BioLlania 7: 33-38. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L. G., and J. E. Thomerson. 1989. Ecology, food habits and spatial interactions of Orinoco Basin annual killifish. Acta Biologica Venezuelica 12 (3-4): 106-120. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L. G. 1989. Geographic distribution: Siren intermedia nettingi. SSAR Herpetological Review 20(1): 11.
  • Nico, L. G., and D. C. Taphorn. 1988. Food habits of piranhas in the low llanos of Venezuela. BioTropica 20(4): 311-321. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Nico, L. G., D. C. Taphorn and J. E. Thomerson. 1987. Limnological data on the habitat of annual fishes (Cyprinodontidae) in the Venezuelan Llanos with a key to fish identification. BioLlania 5: 129-144. (In Spanish.) (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L. G., and D. C. Taphorn. 1986. Those bitin' fish from South America. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 34 (4): 24-27,30-34,36,40-41,56-57.
  • Nico, L. G., and D. C. Taphorn. 1985. Diet of Acestrorhynchus microlepis (Pisces: Characidae) in the low llanos of Venezuela. Copeia 1985(3): 794-796. (pdf available from publisher)
  • Nico, L. G., and D. C. Taphorn. 1984. Limnology of Orinoco Basin annual killifish pools. Journal of the American Killifish Association, Technical Paper 24: 3-16. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L. G., and D. C. Taphorn. 1984. Biology of the tropical drum, Plagioscion squamosissimus, in the "Fernando Corrales" module of UNELLEZ, Apure State. Revista UNELLEZ de Ciencia y Tecnologia. No. 2, pp. 31-39. (In Spanish.) (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L.G. 1981. Avian ecological investigation of Kaskaskia River Fish and Wildlife Area. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. Final report submitted to Illinois Department of Conservation. i-iii + 72 pp. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L.G. 1983. Avian ecological investigation of the Horseshoe Lake Recreation Area. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. Final report submitted to Illinois Department of Conservation. i-iv + 80 p + 4 appendices. (pdf available from Leo Nico)
  • Nico, L.G. and H. L. Jelks. "Non-Native Armored Catfishes in Florida: Description of Nest Burrows and Burrow Colonies with Preliminary Assessment of Shoreline Impacts." 15th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species (ICAIS), Nijmegen, The Netherlands (September 23-27, 2007). (Talk) (INVITED) [see http://www.icais.org/html/info_intro.html]
  • Winemiller, K., H. López Fernández, D.C. Taphorn, L.G. Nico, and A. Barbarino-Duque. "The Rio Casiquiare Removed the Physical Barrier Between the Orinoco and Amazon Basins and Replaced it With an Environmental Filter." Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, including 87th annual meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, St. Louis, Missouri (July 11-16, 2007). (Talk)
  • Nico, L.G. and H. L. Jelks. "Nest Burrows and Burrow Colonies of Introduced Loricariid Catfishes (Genus Pterygoplichthys) in Florida." Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, including 87th annual meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, St. Louis, Missouri (July 11-16, 2007). (Talk)
  • Nico, L.G. "Invasive Fishes in the USA." Burapha University, Bangsaen Campus, Department of Aquatic Sciences seminar (October 14, 2006, Bangsaen, Chonburi Province, Thailand). (Talk) (INVITED)
  • Nico, L.G. and H. L. Jelks. "The Black Carp in North America: An Update." Symposium entitled The Invasive Asian Carps in North America: A Forum to Understand the Biology and Manage the Problem (August 22-23, 2006, Peoria, IL). (Talk) (INVITED)
  • Nico, L.G. "Black Carp and the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force Risk Process: from Test Case to the Present" National Risk Assessment Methods Workshop, Burlington, Ontario, Canada (June 21-23, 2006). (Talk) (INVITED)
  • Loftus, W.F., and L.G. Nico. Diet and Trophic Positions of Introduced Asian Swamp Eels from Disjunct Florida Locations. 2006 Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration (GEER) Conference, Buena Vista, Florida (June 5-9, 2006). (Poster) [see http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/GEER2006/]
  • Nico, L.G. and H. L. Jelks. Burrows of Loricariid Catfishes. Workshop on a Conceptual Model of Loricariid Establishment and Impacts in North America and Develping a Loricariid Risk Assessment Tool, held in Gainesville, Florida (May 30-31, 2006). (Talk) (INVITED)
  • Jelks, H.L. L.G. Nico, W.F. Smith-Vaniz, W.F. Loftus, and J.D. Williams. Cichlids in Florida: Nonindigneous Fishes Invading a Changing Landscape. 14th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, held in Key Biscayne, Florida (May 14-19, 2006). (Poster) (INVITED) [see http://www.icais.org/html/info_intro.html]
  • Nico, L.G. and H. L. Jelks. The Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) in North America: Probable Establishment and Potential Ecological Impacts. 14th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, held in Key Biscayne, Florida (May 14-19, 2006). (Poster) (INVITED) [see http://www.icais.org/html/info_intro.html]
  • Osentoski, M.F., T.M. Collins, and L.G. Nico. Genetic analysis of the diversity, origins, and pathways of introduction of nonindigeneous swamp eels (Synbranchidae) in the United States. 14th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, held in Key Biscayne, Florida (May 14-19, 2006). (Talk) (INVITED) [see http://www.icais.org/html/info_intro.html]
  • Schofield, P.J., and L.G. Nico. A test of rotenone for control of non-indigenous Asian swamp eels. Gulf and South Atlantic Panel, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force meeting, Atlanta, GA. (April 2006). (Talk) (INVITED).
  • Nico, L.G. USGS-FISC research on invasive fishes: past projects and future challenges. The 26th Annual Meeting of the Florida Chapter American Fisheries Society. 4-H Camp Ocala, Altoona, Florida. (February 21-23, 2006). (Talk) (INVITED)
  • Murie, D.J., D.C. Parkyn, W.F. Loftus, and L.G. Nico. Variable growth and longevity of Yellow Bullhead in south Florida. The 26th Annual Meeting of the Florida Chapter American Fisheries Society. 4-H Camp Ocala, Altoona, Florida. (February 21-23, 2006). (Poster) (INVITED)

[1] Sich einfach mal kurz mit den Quellen beschäftigen und schon hat man es. Kann man also meiner Meinung nach so stehen lassen. Gruss, --Graf zu Pappenheim 05:21, 29. Aug. 2011 (CEST)Beantworten

Nutzen[Quelltext bearbeiten]

Zitat:

Pygocentrus cariba dient als Speisefisch, Sportfisch für Angler und Aquarienfisch.

Ist die Tatsache, dass der Fisch auch Anglern an den Haken geht unter Nutzen einzuordnen?

Auch wenn der Fisch geangelt wurde, dürfte sein Nutzen doch der eines Speisefischs sein? Oder fangen die Rutenjünger den Fisch nur so zur Selbstbestätigung.

Wer räumt meine Zweifel aus? --Pm (Diskussion) 11:25, 14. Dez. 2012 (CET)Beantworten

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