Cyprinus carpio
Cyprinus carpio
(Common Carp)
Fishes
Exotic

9 results for Cyprinus carpio (Common Carp)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
3294 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Observational Field Juvenile Cyprinus carpio are used as bait, which may have resulted in the spread of this... 183
3321 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Observational Field In a study of 129 Iowa lakes, Cyprinus carpio abundance was correlated with abundance of... 24252
3331 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Observational N/A Cyprinus carpio are sought after as sportfish by anglers and bowhunters, or captured... 33910
3332 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Observational N/A Organized Cyprinus carpio tournaments (rodeos, derbies, rallies, contests, scrambles)... 33913
5302 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Observational Field Large die offs of Cyprinus carpio impacted by Cyprinid Herpesvirus 3 impact recreation as... 38224
5840 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Anecdotal Field The introduction of Cyprinus carpio led to the collpase of a bass fishery in Groenvlei... 39779
6603 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Anecdotal N/A The recreational pursuit of Cyprinus carpio was not considered common in Canadian waters... 870
6604 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Anecdotal N/A The recreational pursuit of Cyprinus carpio was not considered common in Canadian waters... 870
6605 Cyprinus carpio Recreation Anecdotal N/A There is a growing presence of Cyprinus carpio in many branches of Wisconsin’s... 271

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