The Stone Moroko is a small-bodied freshwater fish that is native to Eastern Asia. It has a diet consisting of plant material, fish eggs, insects and fish. It is a highly adaptable invasive species of fish which has now established itself in 11 Asian countries,25 European countries, Fiji and Algeria. It was first recorded in Albania and southern Romania .It is regarded as a pest due to its high reproduction rate which can impact the ecosystem in many ways. There is no documentation of the Stone Moroko in North America
Impacts of the Stone Moroko on the ecosystem:
The Stone Moroko can impact native biodiversity by consuming larger planktonic crustaceans such as shrimp and small crayfish which can result in increased algae because