Stress and decision making under the risk of predation: recent developments from behavioral, reproductive, and ecological perspectives

SL Lima - Advances in the Study of Behavior, 1998 - Elsevier
My objective here is to provide a comprehensive review of recent empirical and theoretical
work on antipredator decision making. The ways in which predators influence the behavioral …

Importance of the riparian zone to the conservation and management of freshwater fish: a review

BJ Pusey, AH Arthington - Marine and freshwater Research, 2003 - CSIRO Publishing
The relationship between freshwater fish and the integrity of the riparian zone is reviewed
with special emphasis on the fauna of northern Australia. Linkages between freshwater fish …

What controls who is where in freshwater fish communities the roles of biotic, abiotic, and spatial factors

DA Jackson, PR Peres-Neto… - Canadian journal of …, 2001 - cdnsciencepub.com
We examine evidence for the structuring of fish communities from stream and lake systems
and the roles of biotic, abiotic, and spatial factors in determining the species composition …

Ecosystem-based management outperforms species-focused stocking for enhancing fish populations

J Radinger, S Matern, T Klefoth, C Wolter, F Feldhege… - Science, 2023 - science.org
Ecosystem-based management is costly. Therefore, without rigorously showing that it can
outperform traditional species-focused alternatives, its broad-scale adoption in conservation …

[BOOK][B] Pattern and process in host-parasitoid interactions.

BA Hawkins - 1994 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This monograph aims to document a large number of patterns in host-parasitoid interactions
supported by statistical evaluations of their significance. Documenting the full range of …

[PDF][PDF] Aquatic habitat assessment

MB Bain, NJ Stevenson - Asian Fisheries Society, Bethesda, 1999 - people.morrisville.edu
American Fisheries Society Page 1 Aquatic Habitat Assessment Edited by Mark B. Bain and
Nathalie J. Stevenson Page 2 Support for this publication was provided by Sport Fish …

Ecology of freshwater shore zones

DL Strayer, SEG Findlay - Aquatic sciences, 2010 - Springer
Freshwater shore zones are among the most ecologically valuable parts of the planet, but
have been heavily damaged by human activities. Because the management and …

Biotic resistance to invasion: native predator limits abundance and distribution of an introduced crab

CE DeRivera, GM Ruiz, AH Hines, P Jivoff - Ecology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Introduced species frequently escape the natural enemies (predators, competitors, and
parasites) that limit their distribution and abundance in the native range. This reduction in …

Ecoengineering with ecohydrology: successes and failures in estuarine restoration

M Elliott, L Mander, K Mazik, C Simenstad… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Ecological Engineering (or Ecoengineering) is increasingly used in estuaries to re-
create and restore ecosystems degraded by human activities, including reduced water flow …

Shallow water as a refuge habitat for fish and crustaceans in non-vegetated estuaries: an example from Chesapeake Bay

GM Ruiz, AH Hines, MH Posey - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1993 - JSTOR
Abundances and size-frequency distributions of common epibenthic fish and crustaceans
were compared among 3 depth zones (1–35, 35–70, 71–95 cm) of the Rhode River, a …