Homogenization of freshwater faunas
FJ Rahel - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 2002 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Biotic homogenization is the increased similarity of biotas over time caused by the
replacement of native species with nonindigenous species, usually as a result of …
replacement of native species with nonindigenous species, usually as a result of …
Reconciling traditional inland fisheries management and sustainability in industrialized countries, with emphasis on Europe
In northern industrialized countries, the inland fisheries sector has long been dominated by
recreational fisheries, which normally exploit fish for leisure or subsistence and provide …
recreational fisheries, which normally exploit fish for leisure or subsistence and provide …
Climate change effects on North American inland fish populations and assemblages
Climate is a critical driver of many fish populations, assemblages, and aquatic communities.
However, direct observational studies of climate change impacts on North American inland …
However, direct observational studies of climate change impacts on North American inland …
Dramatic declines in North Atlantic diadromous fishes
KE Limburg, JR Waldman - BioScience, 2009 - academic.oup.com
We examined the status of diadromous (migratory between saltwater and freshwater) fishes
within the North Atlantic basin, a region of pronounced declines in fisheries for many …
within the North Atlantic basin, a region of pronounced declines in fisheries for many …
[图书][B] Migration of freshwater fishes
M Lucas, E Baras - 2008 - books.google.com
Recent studies have increasingly demonstrated the widespread existence of spatio-
temporal variations in the abundance and distribution of species of freshwater fishes …
temporal variations in the abundance and distribution of species of freshwater fishes …
The Contribution of Headwater Streams to Biodiversity in River Networks1
JL Meyer, DL Strayer, JB Wallace… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The diversity of life in headwater streams (intermittent, first and second order) contributes to
the biodiversity of a river system and its riparian network. Small streams differ widely in …
the biodiversity of a river system and its riparian network. Small streams differ widely in …
[图书][B] Evolutionary ecology: the Trinidadian guppy
AE Magurran - 2005 - books.google.com
This book celebrates the guppy's unique contribution to evolutionary ecology. Ever since
Caryl Haskins described guppy populations as a'natural experiment'because of the way …
Caryl Haskins described guppy populations as a'natural experiment'because of the way …
[PDF][PDF] Guidelines for the use of fishes in research
JA Jenkins, HL Bart Jr, JD Bowker, PR Bowser… - Bethesda, Maryland …, 2014 - tamusa.edu
The American Fisheries Society (AFS), the American Society of Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists (ASIH), and the American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists (AIFRB) are …
Herpetologists (ASIH), and the American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists (AIFRB) are …
Genetic calibration of species diversity among North America's freshwater fishes
Freshwater ecosystems are being heavily exploited and degraded by human activities all
over the world, including in North America, where fishes and fisheries are strongly affected …
over the world, including in North America, where fishes and fisheries are strongly affected …
Effects of land cover on sediment regime and fish assemblage structure in four southern Appalachian streams
AB Sutherland, JL Meyer, EP Gardiner - Freshwater Biology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
We examined the relationship between catchment land cover, sediment regime and fish
assemblage structure in four small streams in the upper Little Tennessee River basin of …
assemblage structure in four small streams in the upper Little Tennessee River basin of …