Discrimination between freshwater and marine fish using fatty acids: ecological implications and future perspectives
Fatty acids (FA) are a major source of nutrients and energy in aquatic food webs, as well as
serving as the main components of all cell membranes. Increasing anthropogenic impacts …
serving as the main components of all cell membranes. Increasing anthropogenic impacts …
Essential coastal habitats for fish in the Baltic Sea
P Kraufvelin, Z Pekcan-Hekim, U Bergström… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Many coastal and offshore fish species are highly dependent on specific habitat types for
population maintenance. In the Baltic Sea, shallow productive habitats in the coastal zone …
population maintenance. In the Baltic Sea, shallow productive habitats in the coastal zone …
A synthesis of a coastal northern pike (Esox lucius) fishery and its social-ecological environment in the southern Baltic Sea: Implications for the management of mixed …
We synthesize a large body of literature involving peer-reviewed work, grey literature and
novel data analyses about the small-scale northern pike (Esox lucius) fishery in lagoon …
novel data analyses about the small-scale northern pike (Esox lucius) fishery in lagoon …
Past and current trends of coastal predatory fish in the Baltic Sea with a focus on perch, pike, and pikeperch
J Olsson - Fishes, 2019 - mdpi.com
Coastal predatory fish are of key importance for the provisioning of ecosystem services in
the Baltic Sea. Worldwide, however, there has been a general and sharp decline in …
the Baltic Sea. Worldwide, however, there has been a general and sharp decline in …
[HTML][HTML] Variation among bays in spatiotemporal aggregation of Baltic Sea pike highlights management complexity
Understanding the movement ecology of fish communities is necessary to take effective
management actions that aim to reverse population declines, especially in fish stocks …
management actions that aim to reverse population declines, especially in fish stocks …
Long term changes in the status of coastal fish in the Baltic Sea
L Bergström, O Heikinheimo, R Svirgsden… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Management for sustainable coastal ecosystems is benefited by coherent large scale status
assessments to support the identification of measures, but these efforts may be challenged …
assessments to support the identification of measures, but these efforts may be challenged …
Higher abundance of adult pike in Baltic Sea coastal areas adjacent to restored wetlands compared to reference bays
The abundance of pike, a keystone top-predator, have declined dramatically in the Baltic
Sea since the 1990s likely owing to recruitment failure. It has been proposed that wetland …
Sea since the 1990s likely owing to recruitment failure. It has been proposed that wetland …
Variable habitat use supports fine-scale population differentiation of a freshwater piscivore (northern pike, Esox lucius) along salinity gradients in brackish lagoons
In mobile animals, selection pressures resulting from spatio-temporally varying ecological
factors often drive adaptations in migration behavior and associated physiological …
factors often drive adaptations in migration behavior and associated physiological …
[HTML][HTML] The more sheltered, the better–Coastal bays and lagoons are important reproduction habitats for pike in the northern Baltic Sea
A Pursiainen, L Veneranta, S Kuningas… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Quark Archipelago, in the northernmost part of the Baltic Sea, provides
valuable reproduction areas for coastal fish such as pike (Esox lucius L.). Here, pike stocks …
valuable reproduction areas for coastal fish such as pike (Esox lucius L.). Here, pike stocks …
Pike (Esox lucius L.) on the edge: consistent individual movement patterns in transitional waters of the western Baltic
Pike in the western Baltic Sea live on the edge of their salinity tolerance. Under
physiologically challenging conditions, organism may respond by moving to environmentally …
physiologically challenging conditions, organism may respond by moving to environmentally …