[HTML][HTML] Management of anadromous lampreys: Common threats, different approaches
Ten anadromous lamprey species (Petromyzontiformes) are recognized around the world,
including four species in the Southern Hemisphere and six in the Northern Hemisphere …
including four species in the Southern Hemisphere and six in the Northern Hemisphere …
[HTML][HTML] Advances in fish passage in the Great Lakes basin
DP Zielinski, C Freiburger - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Addressing the impact of dams and other water control structures on fish communities and
aquatic ecosystems is a major concern for fisheries managers in the Laurentian Great …
aquatic ecosystems is a major concern for fisheries managers in the Laurentian Great …
[图书][B] Lampreys: Biology, conservation and control
MF Docker - 2015 - Springer
As one of only two surviving groups of ancient jawless vertebrates, lampreys are of enduring
evolutionary interest. Study of lamprey biology, for example, continues to provide invaluable …
evolutionary interest. Study of lamprey biology, for example, continues to provide invaluable …
Selective fish passage: Restoring habitat connectivity without facilitating the spread of a non-native species
River managers are challenged to address two key threats to freshwater biodiversity. The
first is the effects of habitat fragmentation by instream structures, such as dams and weirs …
first is the effects of habitat fragmentation by instream structures, such as dams and weirs …
Adaptive management in the context of barriers in European freshwater ecosystems
K Birnie-Gauvin, JS Tummers, MC Lucas… - Journal of Environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Many natural habitats have been modified to accommodate for the presence of humans and
their needs. Infrastructures–such as hydroelectric dams, weirs, culverts and bridges–are …
their needs. Infrastructures–such as hydroelectric dams, weirs, culverts and bridges–are …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the impact of barriers to onward migration; a novel approach using translocated fish
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing
their longitudinal connectivity and contributing to the decline of migratory fish populations …
their longitudinal connectivity and contributing to the decline of migratory fish populations …
Climbing the ladder: an evaluation of three different anguillid eel climbing substrata and placement of upstream passage solutions at migration barriers
J Watz, PA Nilsson, E Degerman… - Animal …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation programmes for endangered, long‐lived and migratory species often have to
target multiple life stages. The bottlenecks associated with the survival of juvenile anguillid …
target multiple life stages. The bottlenecks associated with the survival of juvenile anguillid …
Response of upstream migrating juvenile European eel (Anguilla anguilla) to electric fields: Application of the marginal gains concept to fish screening
The decline in European eel (Anguilla anguilla) recruitment over the past half-century is
partly due to river infrastructure that delays or blocks upstream migration to rearing habitat …
partly due to river infrastructure that delays or blocks upstream migration to rearing habitat …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling fine scale route choice of upstream migrating fish as they approach an instream structure
This study used pattern-oriented modelling (POM) to investigate the space use and
behavioural response of upstream migrating European river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) to …
behavioural response of upstream migrating European river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) to …
Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) transit of a ramp equipped with studded substrate: Implications for fish passage and invasive species control
Anguilliform-swimming fishes (eels, lampreys) are undergoing large and global declines
due partly to an inability to pass dams via traditional fishways. The installation of “eel …
due partly to an inability to pass dams via traditional fishways. The installation of “eel …