Biological invasions in inland waters: an overview
F Gherardi - Biological invaders in inland waters: profiles …, 2007 - Springer
The value of inland waters to humankind is obviously infinite and the induced changes in the
goods and services they provide have a strong impact on human welfare. Lakes/rivers and …
goods and services they provide have a strong impact on human welfare. Lakes/rivers and …
Biological invasions of fresh water: empirical rules and assembly theory
Because the integrity of aquatic ecosystems is being challenged worldwide by invading
species, there is a growing need to understand the invasion process and to predict the …
species, there is a growing need to understand the invasion process and to predict the …
Reproductive strategies and egg types of seven Rio Grande basin cyprinids
SP Platania, CS Altenbach - Copeia, 1998 - JSTOR
Reproductive strategy and egg type of Hybognathus amarus, H. placitus, Macrhybopsis
aestivalis, Notropis girardi, N. jemezanus, N. simus pecosensis, and N. stramineus were …
aestivalis, Notropis girardi, N. jemezanus, N. simus pecosensis, and N. stramineus were …
Translocation as a tool for conserving imperiled fishes: experiences in western United States
WL Minckley - Biological Conservation, 1995 - Elsevier
Conservation efforts for imperiled fishes in western United States have included numerous
translocations, either among natural localities or from nature to propagation facilities then …
translocations, either among natural localities or from nature to propagation facilities then …
Status and conservation of the Rio Grande silvery minnow, Hybognathus amarus
The Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus) was formerly one of the most
widespread and abundant species in the Rio Grande basin of New Mexico, Texas, and …
widespread and abundant species in the Rio Grande basin of New Mexico, Texas, and …
An assessment of a bait industry and angler behavior as a vector of invasive species
JV Kilian, RJ Klauda, S Widman, M Kashiwagi… - Biological …, 2012 - Springer
The use of live bait by anglers is an important vector of both aquatic and terrestrial invasive
species. Bait-bucket introductions of invasive crayfishes, fishes, earthworms, pathogens, and …
species. Bait-bucket introductions of invasive crayfishes, fishes, earthworms, pathogens, and …
Declining status of two species of the Macrhybopsis aestivalis complex (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the Arkansas River basin and related effects of reservoirs as barriers …
GR Luttrell, AA Echelle, WL Fisher, DJ Eisenhour - Copeia, 1999 - JSTOR
From 1991 to 1997, we made 323 seine collections at 187 sites to determine the
distributional status of two species of the Macrhybopsis aestivalis complex, M. tetranema …
distributional status of two species of the Macrhybopsis aestivalis complex, M. tetranema …
Fish species‐environment and abundance relationships in a Great Plains river system
Fish assemblages in the upper Red River system of southwestern Oklahoma (USA) were
predictable along measured environmental gradients Conductivity was the most important …
predictable along measured environmental gradients Conductivity was the most important …
Ecology of freshwater baitfish use in Canada and the United States
The baitfish industry in Canada and the United States is conservatively estimated to be
worth US 1billionannually.Inadditiontotheeconomicimpacts …
worth US 1billionannually.Inadditiontotheeconomicimpacts …
Introduced populations as genetic reservoirs for imperiled species: a case study of the Arkansas River Shiner (Notropis girardi)
Abstract The Arkansas River Shiner is a threatened species that has been extirpated
throughout much of its native range (Arkansas River drainage) and remaining populations …
throughout much of its native range (Arkansas River drainage) and remaining populations …