Population‐level consequences for wild fish exposed to sublethal concentrations of chemicals–a critical review
Concentrated chemical spills have been shown to impact adversely on fish populations and
even cause localized population extinctions. Evaluating population‐level impacts of …
even cause localized population extinctions. Evaluating population‐level impacts of …
The relevance of time series in molecular ecology and conservation biology
The genetic structure of a species is shaped by the interaction of contemporary and
historical factors. Analyses of individuals from the same population sampled at different …
historical factors. Analyses of individuals from the same population sampled at different …
Northern European Salmo trutta (L.) populations are genetically divergent across geographical regions and environmental gradients
The salmonid fish Brown trout is iconic as a model for the application of conservation
genetics to understand and manage local interspecific variation. However, there is still scant …
genetics to understand and manage local interspecific variation. However, there is still scant …
Genetic and phenotypic population divergence on a microgeographic scale in brown trout
RB Stelkens, G Jaffuel, M Escher… - Molecular …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Salmonid populations of many rivers are rapidly declining. One possible explanation is that
habitat fragmentation increases genetic drift and reduces the populations' potential to adapt …
habitat fragmentation increases genetic drift and reduces the populations' potential to adapt …
Assessing the consequences of habitat fragmentation for two migratory salmonid fishes
Man‐made barriers such as dams affect the movement of aquatic species, reducing gene
flow and genetic variability. Such encroachments may also lead to selective changes in life …
flow and genetic variability. Such encroachments may also lead to selective changes in life …
Predicting how climate change and globally invasive piscivorous fishes will interact to threaten populations of endemic fishes in a freshwater biodiversity hotspot
Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the detrimental impacts of both biological
invasions and climate change. Piscivorous alien fishes drive populations of small-bodied …
invasions and climate change. Piscivorous alien fishes drive populations of small-bodied …
Living in a post‐industrial landscape: repeated patterns of genetic divergence in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) across the British Isles
Abstract Aim The British Isles have been worked for millennia to extract metal ores to feed
industrial development, leaving a legacy of mine water pollution that continues to impact …
industrial development, leaving a legacy of mine water pollution that continues to impact …
Predicting shifts in the climate space of freshwater fishes in Great Britain due to climate change
The implications of climate change for terrestrial and aquatic taxa are for their dispersal pole-
wards and/or to higher altitudes as they track their climate niches. Here, bioclimatic models …
wards and/or to higher altitudes as they track their climate niches. Here, bioclimatic models …
Genetic markers in marine fisheries: Types, tasks and trends
Thirty years of industrial fishing have led to overexploitation of many species, triggering the
urgent need to better assess and manage marine stocks for sustainability. From the very …
urgent need to better assess and manage marine stocks for sustainability. From the very …
Populations of a cyprinid fish are self-sustaining despite widespread feminization of males
PB Hamilton, E Nicol, ESR De-Bastos, RJ Williams… - BMC biology, 2014 - Springer
Background Treated effluents from wastewater treatment works can comprise a large
proportion of the flow of rivers in the developed world. Exposure to these effluents, or the …
proportion of the flow of rivers in the developed world. Exposure to these effluents, or the …