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Invasive species in the aquarium trade: Survey of attitudes, behaviors, and knowledge among US participants

July 5, 2025

Although the aquarium trade is an important pathway for direct and indirect non-native species introductions into freshwater systems, knowledge and attitudes of participants in the trade regarding alien species issues is largely undocumented. Therefore, we administered a survey to investigate attitudes and behaviors of aquarists and non-aquarists regarding the aquarium trade as a pathway for invasive species introductions. We hypothesized aquarists would be better educated on potential introductions than non-aquarists. Due to their engagement with organisms and replication of natural habitats, we also expected aquarists would exhibit more positive attitudes and behaviors toward the environment than non-aquarists. Most respondents seemingly understood the severity of invasive species problems, regardless of status as an aquarist. Aquarists thought the aquarium trade was less responsible for species introductions than non-aquarists and also felt more aware of laws regarding invasive species. However, over half of aquarists disposed of aquarium water down a drain in their house or directly into a nearby water body, which is a known mode of invasion. This information can inform further efforts to provide educational opportunities for participants in the non-native pet/aquarium trade, with the goal of enhancing protection efforts for native biodiversity.

Publication Year 2026
Title Invasive species in the aquarium trade: Survey of attitudes, behaviors, and knowledge among US participants
DOI 10.1007/s10750-025-05930-1
Authors Joseph V. Brown, William Kelso, Diaz Rodrigo, Wesley Daniel, Haley M. Brassard, Michael Kaller
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Hydrobiologia
Index ID 70269072
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
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