Methods for assessing fish populations
Fisheries managers are likely to assess fish populations at some point during the fisheries
management process. Managers that follow the fisheries management process (see …
management process. Managers that follow the fisheries management process (see …
Effects of habitat fragmentation by damming on salmonid fishes: lessons from white-spotted charr in Japan
Dam construction has serious consequences, and one of the most serious concerns is the
fragmentation of riverine ecosystems. We reviewed the influence of habitat fragmentation on …
fragmentation of riverine ecosystems. We reviewed the influence of habitat fragmentation on …
Experimental test of genetic rescue in isolated populations of brook trout
Genetic rescue is an increasingly considered conservation measure to address genetic
erosion associated with habitat loss and fragmentation. The resulting gene flow from …
erosion associated with habitat loss and fragmentation. The resulting gene flow from …
Detection of morphometric differentiation between isolated up- and downstream populations of Siah Mahi (Capoeta capoeta gracilis) (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in the Tajan …
It has been postulated that the building of the Shahid-Rajaei dam on the Tajan River around
1995 has lead to the morphological divergence of Siah Mahi Capotes capoeta gracilis …
1995 has lead to the morphological divergence of Siah Mahi Capotes capoeta gracilis …
Controls for trout and char migratory/resident behaviour mainly in stream systems above and below waterfalls/barriers: a multidecadal and broad geographical review
TG Northcote - Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Northcote TG. Controls for trout and char migratory/resident behaviour mainly in stream
systems above and below waterfalls/barriers: a multidecadal and broad geographical …
systems above and below waterfalls/barriers: a multidecadal and broad geographical …
Influences of wildfire, habitat size, and connectivity on trout in headwater streams revealed by patterns of genetic diversity
Wildfire is an important natural process in many stream ecosystems, but the ability of fish to
respond to wildfire-related disturbances is increasingly constrained by human activities that …
respond to wildfire-related disturbances is increasingly constrained by human activities that …
Guidelines for restoring connectivity around water mills: a population genetic approach to the management of riverine fish
JAM Raeymaekers, D Raeymaekers… - Journal of Applied …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 While freshwater systems provide important goods and services for society, they
are threatened by human activity. Fragmentation is one of the most serious ecological …
are threatened by human activity. Fragmentation is one of the most serious ecological …
Phenotypic divergence and biometric indices of silond catfish, Silonia silondia (Hamilton 1822) populations inhabiting the coastal rivers of Bangladesh
To observe phenotypic differentiation among populations of Silond catfish, Silonia silondia
(Hamilton 1822), a multilinear approach was used. A sum of 180 samples from three coastal …
(Hamilton 1822), a multilinear approach was used. A sum of 180 samples from three coastal …
Conserving peripheral trout populations: the values and risks of life on the edge
Peripheral populations—generally defined as those at the geographic edge of the range—
often have increased conservation value due to their potential to maximize within‐species …
often have increased conservation value due to their potential to maximize within‐species …
Morphological comparison of western and eastern populations of Caspian kutum, Rutilus kutum (Kamensky, 1901)(Cyprinidae) in the southern Caspian Sea
This study aimed to investigate morphological differences of western and eastern
populations of Caspian kutum Rutilus kutum in the southern Caspian Sea and its providing …
populations of Caspian kutum Rutilus kutum in the southern Caspian Sea and its providing …