Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) – the state agency responsible for managing fish and wildlife populations
Bighead carp – exotic species from China that was stocked in some sewage lagoons to consume excess nutrients and algae in the 1970s; has since spread into some natural waters in Arkansas
Common carp – exotic species from China introduced to the US by immigrants in 1876 and to Arkansas by the 1880s, and is now widespread in the state; considered a nuisance fish because it causes turbidity and siltation by its bottom feeding habits
Ecosystem – the environment for a specific area and the organisms living within it that function as an ecological unit
Endemic species – animals native to a particular region
Eurasian collared dove – an exotic bird from India introduced to the US as a pet; escaped from cages into the wild and inhabits similar environments as mourning doves
Exotic – a species that has been introduced from another geographic region to an area outside its natural range
Introduced species – animals intentionally brought into an ecosystem by an agency responsible for management; four species of trout have been introduced to Arkansas by the US Fish & Wildlife Service to mitigate loss of native species below reservoir dams
Invasive species – non-native organisms which have been released into a region and have potential to disrupt ecosystems and displace native species
Kudzu – a fast growing Asian vine that was brought to the US to control erosion but has overtaken entire regions and displaced native plants
Northern snakehead – an exotic fish from China imported as an Asian food that was first discovered in US waters in 2002; discovered in Arkansas in 2008 as a result of escape from a fish farm; inhabits stagnant water and preys on native fish; AGFC banned possession of snakeheads in 2002
Silver carp – exotic species from China that was stocked in some sewage lagoons to consume excess nutrients and algae in the 1970s; has since spread into some natural waters in Arkansas; characteristically jumps from the water when disturbed by boat motor vibrations and can injure boaters by striking them
Trout – coldwater sport fish introduced by the US Fish & Wildlife Service to mitigate loss of native species in tailwaters below reservoir dams; four species are found in Arkansas: rainbow, brown, cutthroat, and brook
Water hyacinth – exotic, floating aquatic plant from South America that appeared in the US waters in the 1880s after being imported as an ornamental plant; threatens ecosystems by overcrowding native species, blocking sunlight beneath the water and clogging water intake pipes
Zebra mussel – a small exotic mussel from Russia that escaped into the Great Lakes in the mid 1980s from ship ballast water and has spread throughout major river drainages; impacts ecosystems by filtering water and changing the clarity, competing with native mussels, and clogging water intake pipes