AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Cyprinus carpio [WoRMS] | |
Authority | Linnaeus, 1758 | |
Family | Cyprinidae | |
Order | Cypriniformes | |
Class | Actinopterygii | |
Phylum | Chordata | |
Synonym (?) | Cyprinus carpio var. gibbosus (Kessler, 1856) | |
Sub-species level (?) | Not entered |
Native origin (?) | Not entered Comments: Eastern Asia |
Life form / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Peteri A (2006) Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Servise (FIRI). Cultured Aquatic Species Information Programme - Cyprinus carpio. Cultured Aquatic Species Fact Sheets. FAO - Rome. http://www.fao.org/fi /fi gis/ Comments: Common carp dwells in middle and lower reaches of rivers and shallow confined waters. |
Sociability / Life stage (?) |
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Reproductive frequency (?) | Iteroparous References (not structured): Peteri A (2006) Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Service (FIRI). Cultured Aquatic Species Information Programme - Cyprinus carpio. Cultured Aquatic Species Fact Sheets. FAO - Rome. http://www.fao.org/fi /fi gis/ |
Reproductive type (?) | Sexual References: Peteri A (2006) Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Service (FIRI). Cultured Aquatic Species Information Programme - Cyprinus carpio. Cultured Aquatic Species Fact Sheets. FAO - Rome. http://www.fao.org/fi /fi gis/ |
Developmental trait (?) | Spawning References: Peteri A (2006) Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Servise (FIRI). Cultured Aquatic Species Information Programme - Cyprinus carpio. Cultured Aquatic Species Fact Sheets. FAO - Rome. http://www.fao.org/fi /fi gis/ Comments: Th e spawning of European carp populations starts when water temperature reaches 17-18°C. Females release 100 to 230 g of eggs per 1 kg bw. Eggs are laid on submersed aquatic plants and after contact with water, they become adhesive and swell 3-4 times in volume. Embryonic development takes 60-70 degree-days. Hatched fry stick to substrate and live from yolk supplies. Th ree days after hatching the posterior part of the swim bladder develops, the larvae start to swim and consume external food of 150-180 μm size. |
Characteristic feeding method / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Peteri A (2006) Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Servise (FIRI). Cultured Aquatic Species Information Programme - Cyprinus carpio. Cultured Aquatic Species Fact Sheets. FAO - Rome. http://www.fao.org/fi /fi gis/ Comments: Larval common carp feed primarily on zooplankton. In its native range, juveniles and adults feed on benthic organisms (e.g., chironomids, gastropods and other larval insects), vegetation, detritus and plankton (e.g., cladocerans, copepods, amphipods, mysids). |
Mobility / Life stage (?) |
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Salinity tolerance range (?) | Venice system: 1. Limnetic [<0.5psu] References: Blanc M, Gaudet JL, Banarescu P, Hureau JC (1971) European inland water fish: a multilingual catalogue. Fishing News (Books) Ltd. London. |
Habitat modifying ability potential (?) | Keystone species References: Laird CA, Page LM (1996) Non-native fishes inhabiting the streams and lakes of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, 35(1):51 pp. Miller AI, Beckman LG (1996) First record of predation on white sturgeon eggs by sympatric fishes. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 125(2):338-340 Tyus HM, Saunders JF (2000) Non-native Fish Control and Endangered Fish Recovery: Lessons from the Colorado River. Fisheries. Comments: Carp have uprooted aquatic plants and destroyed the aquatic weed populations.They also increase the turbidity of waters by digging and stirring the upper layer of the bottom. As a consequence of this, light penetration decreases, which destroys the macrophyte populations in the spawning areas of phytophil species. Carp may directly consume the eggs of other species. By destroying the spawning substrata, by consumption of eggs of native species and by competing with species having similar feeding habit the presence of carp may be one reason why the populations of native species are declining. |
Toxicity / Life stage (?) | Not relevant |
Bioaccumulation association (?) | Anthropogenic chemical compounds References: Vinodhini, R., Narayanan, M. 2008. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in organs of fresh water fish Cyprinus carpio (Common carp). International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology, 5, pp. 179-182. Clasen, B., Loro, V. L., Murussi, C. R., Tiecher, T. L., Moraes, B., Zanella, R. 2018. Bioaccumulation and oxidative stress caused by pesticides in Cyprinus carpio reared in a rice-fish system. Science of the total environment, 626, pp. 737-743. |
Known human health impact? | Known References: Mráz, J. 2012. Lipids in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and effects on human health (Doctoral dissertation, Departmentof Food Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)). Khalil, A., Jamil, A., & Khan, T. 2020. Assessment of heavy metal contamination and human health risk with oxidative stress in fish (Cyprinus carpio) from Shahpur Dam, Fateh Jang, Pakistan. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 13, pp. 1-10. Tiwari, A., Mayank, P., Dwivedi, A. C. 2017. Assessment of human health risk via the consumption of the freshwater fish, Cyprinus carpio and Oreochromis niloticus from the Ganga River, India. Bioved, 28, pp. 341-334. |
Known economic impact? | Known References: Rajic, Z., Vignjevic-Ðorðevic, N., Canak, S. 2016. PRODUCTION AND ECONOMIC RESULTS OF INTENSIVE CARP (Cyprinus Carpio) FARMING IN SERBIA. Ekonomika Poljoprivrede, 63(4), 1445. |
Known measurable environmental impact? | Known References: Kloskowski, J. 2011. Impact of common carp Cyprinus carpio on aquatic communities: direct trophic effects versus habitat deterioration. Fundamental and Applied Limnology-Archiv furHydrobiologie, 178(3), 245. Badiou, P., Goldsborough, L. G., Wrubleski, D. 2011. Impacts of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) on freshwater ecosystems: a review. Carp: habitat, management and diseases. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, USA, pp. 121-146. |
Included in the Target Species list? | No References: HELCOM, 2009. Alien Species and Ballast Water [PDF]. Available at: (https://archive.iwlearn.net/helcom.fi/stc/files/shipping/Table_2_Alienspecies_%20lists_2009.pdf) |
Association with vessel vectors (?) | Unknown |
Last update by | Sandra Gečaitė, 2024-07-10 |