The use of barriers to limit the spread of aquatic invasive animal species: A global review
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are one of the principal threats to freshwater biodiversity.
Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management strategy to control the …
Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management strategy to control the …
Measures to safeguard and restore river connectivity
Freshwater connectivity and the associated flow regime are critical components of the health
of freshwater ecosystems. When freshwater ecosystems are fragmented, the movements …
of freshwater ecosystems. When freshwater ecosystems are fragmented, the movements …
Linking ecological theory with stream restoration
Faced with widespread degradation of riverine ecosystems, stream restoration has greatly
increased. Such restoration is rarely planned and executed with inputs from ecological …
increased. Such restoration is rarely planned and executed with inputs from ecological …
Crying wolf, crying foul, or crying shame: alien salmonids and a biodiversity crisis in the southern cool-temperate galaxioid fishes?
RM McDowall - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2006 - Springer
The galaxioid fishes are the dominant, most speciose group of freshwater fishes (with> 50
species) in the lands of the cool southern hemisphere, with representatives in western and …
species) in the lands of the cool southern hemisphere, with representatives in western and …
Intentional fragmentation as a management strategy in aquatic systems
FJ Rahel - BioScience, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Maintaining or restoring connectivity in aquatic systems can enhance migratory fish
populations; maintain genetic diversity in small, isolated populations; allow organisms to …
populations; maintain genetic diversity in small, isolated populations; allow organisms to …
Rainbow trout in Europe: introduction, naturalization, and impacts
D Stanković, AJ Crivelli, A Snoj - Reviews in Fisheries Science & …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is probably the most widely introduced fish
species in the world. Since the first translocation outside of the range of its natural …
species in the world. Since the first translocation outside of the range of its natural …
[PDF][PDF] Rotenoneôa review of its toxicity and use for fisheries management
N Ling - Science for conservation, 2003 - doc.govt.nz
Rotenone is a natural plant toxin used for centuries by indigenous peoples of Southeast
Asia and South America for the harvesting of fish for human consumption. It has been used …
Asia and South America for the harvesting of fish for human consumption. It has been used …
Human‐assisted dispersal of alien freshwater fish in Australia
M Lintermans - New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Approximately 34 alien fish species have established populations in Australian freshwaters
with a further 53 native fish species translocated within the country. Twelve pathways of …
with a further 53 native fish species translocated within the country. Twelve pathways of …
Facets and scales in river restoration: Nestedness and interdependence of hydrological, geomorphic, ecological, and biogeochemical processes
Although river restoration has increased rapidly, observations of successful ecological
recovery are rare, mostly due to a discrepancy in the spatial scale of the impact and the …
recovery are rare, mostly due to a discrepancy in the spatial scale of the impact and the …
Impacts of introduced salmonids on native galaxiids in New Zealand upland streams: a new look at an old problem
RM McDowall - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Since brown trout Salmo trutta and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss were introduced into
New Zealand in the late 1800s, there has been a decline in the abundance of native fish that …
New Zealand in the late 1800s, there has been a decline in the abundance of native fish that …