Population‐level consequences for wild fish exposed to sublethal concentrations of chemicals–a critical review

PB Hamilton, IG Cowx, MF Oleksiak… - Fish and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Concentrated chemical spills have been shown to impact adversely on fish populations and
even cause localized population extinctions. Evaluating population‐level impacts of …

The relevance of time series in molecular ecology and conservation biology

JC Habel, M Husemann, A Finger… - Biological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Northern European Salmo trutta (L.) populations are genetically divergent across geographical regions and environmental gradients

D Bekkevold, J Höjesjö, EE Nielsen… - Evolutionary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

Assessing the consequences of habitat fragmentation for two migratory salmonid fishes

C Junge, J Museth, K Hindar, M Kraabøl… - Aquatic …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Predicting how climate change and globally invasive piscivorous fishes will interact to threaten populations of endemic fishes in a freshwater biodiversity hotspot

Ö Emiroğlu, S Aksu, S Başkurt, JR Britton… - Biological Invasions, 2023 - Springer
Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the detrimental impacts of both biological
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

DR Osmond, RA King, IRM Russo… - Diversity and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Predicting shifts in the climate space of freshwater fishes in Great Britain due to climate change

A Ruiz-Navarro, PK Gillingham, JR Britton - Biological Conservation, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

Genetic markers in marine fisheries: Types, tasks and trends

J Cuéllar-Pinzón, P Presa, SJ Hawkins, A Pita - Fisheries Research, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …