Aquatic invasive species: challenges for the future
Humans have effectively transported thousands of species around the globe and, with
accelerated trade; the rate of introductions has increased over time. Aquatic ecosystems …
accelerated trade; the rate of introductions has increased over time. Aquatic ecosystems …
The effectiveness of non-native fish removal techniques in freshwater ecosystems: a systematic review
T Rytwinski, JJ Taylor, LA Donaldson… - Environmental …, 2019 - cdnsciencepub.com
In aquatic systems, biological invasions can result in adverse ecological effects.
Management techniques available for non-native fish removal programs (including …
Management techniques available for non-native fish removal programs (including …
Inland fisheries habitat management: lessons learned from wildlife ecology and a proposal for change
The habitat concept in inland fisheries has been less studied than wildlife ecology. Since
1950, the cumulative number of publications about “freshwater or inland habitat and …
1950, the cumulative number of publications about “freshwater or inland habitat and …
Aquatic invasive species: general trends in the literature and introduction to the special issue
Invasion rates are increasing worldwide and most are due to the actions of humans.
Deliberate introductions, escapes, and hitchhiking with global commerce transport species …
Deliberate introductions, escapes, and hitchhiking with global commerce transport species …
Catch-and-release influences on inland recreational fisheries
Abstract Catch-and-release (CR) has become a pervasive practice and “social norm” with
anglers for some inland recreational fisheries. This practice has been promoted for fish …
anglers for some inland recreational fisheries. This practice has been promoted for fish …
Applying Panarchy Theory to Aquatic Invasive Species Management: A Case Study on Invasive Rainbow Smelt Osmerus mordax
JT Mrnak, LW Sikora, MJV Zanden… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Invasive species are a global concern. After an invasive species establishes, they often
disrupt ecosystems leading to new dynamics and species interactions, making management …
disrupt ecosystems leading to new dynamics and species interactions, making management …
Resisting ecosystem transformation through an intensive whole‐lake fish removal experiment
HS Embke, SR Carpenter, DA Isermann… - Fisheries …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Lake ecosystems are shifting due to many drivers including climate change and landscape‐
scale habitat disturbance, diminishing their potential to support some fisheries. Walleye …
scale habitat disturbance, diminishing their potential to support some fisheries. Walleye …
It's complicated and it depends: a review of the effects of ecosystem changes on Walleye and Yellow Perch populations in North America
GJA Hansen, JK Ruzich… - … American Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Walleye Sander vitreus and Yellow Perch Perca flavescens are culturally,
economically, and ecologically significant fish species in North America that are affected by …
economically, and ecologically significant fish species in North America that are affected by …
Experimental removal of introduced slider turtles offers new insight into competition with a native, threatened turtle
MR Lambert, JM McKenzie, RM Screen, AG Clause… - PeerJ, 2019 - peerj.com
The red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans; RES) is often considered one of the
world's most invasive species. Results from laboratory and mesocosm experiments suggest …
world's most invasive species. Results from laboratory and mesocosm experiments suggest …
Characterizing the angling and tribal spearing walleye fisheries in the Ceded Territory of Wisconsin, 1990–2015
Abstract Assessment of the Walleye Sander vitreus angling and tribal spearing fisheries in
the Ceded Territory of Wisconsin (CTWI) is critical for the sustainability of this resource. Key …
the Ceded Territory of Wisconsin (CTWI) is critical for the sustainability of this resource. Key …