نتایج جستجو برای: native fishes

تعداد نتایج: 120415  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Joseph D Kiernan Peter B Moyle Patrick K Crain

We examined the response of fishes to establishment of a new flow regime in lower Putah Creek, a regulated stream in California, U.S.A. The new flow regime was designed to mimic the seasonal timing of natural increases and decreases in stream flow. We monitored fish assemblages annually at six sample sites distributed over approximately 30 km of stream for eight years before and nine years afte...

2012
Lucas C. Barros Udson Santos José C. Zanuncio Jorge A. Dergam

The middle section of the lake basin of the Doce River in Minas Gerais State, Brazil is plagued by grave environmental problems, including the introduction of non-native fish, which reduces the biodiversity of this region. This study reports the presence of two newly-detected non-native species in the Doce River Basin. Sampling efforts included gill nets with mesh size of 3 to 12 mm (measured d...

Journal: :IJOTA (Indonesian Journal of Tropical Aquatic) 2021

2009
MARINA HASSAN

Fewer than 200 fish species are found in freshwater habitats in Australia, of which 144 are confined exclusively to freshwater. At least 22 species of exotic freshwater fish have been introduced into Australia, and 19 of these have established selfsustaining populations. However, the parasite fauna of both native and exotic freshwater fishes in Australia is poorly known. This is particularly th...

2013
Peter B. Moyle Joseph D. Kiernan Patrick K. Crain Rebecca M. Quiñones

Freshwater fishes are highly vulnerable to human-caused climate change. Because quantitative data on status and trends are unavailable for most fish species, a systematic assessment approach that incorporates expert knowledge was developed to determine status and future vulnerability to climate change of freshwater fishes in California, USA. The method uses expert knowledge, supported by litera...

2003
ANDREW A. SCHULTZ O. EUGENE MAUGHAN SCOTT A. BONAR WILLIAM J. MATTER

—Flooding can benefit native fishes in southwestern streams by disproportionately displacing nonnative fishes. We examined how the presence of an upstream impoundment affected this relationship in lower Sonoita Creek, Arizona. Nonnative species not found in the reservoir decreased in abundance in lower Sonoita Creek after flooding. The catch and relative abundance of some nonnative species foun...

2015
Larry L. Lawson Jeffrey E. Hill Scott Hardin Lorenzo Vilizzi Gordon H. Copp Vadim Panov

The Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) is becoming a popular tool for rapid risk identification of freshwater fishes, with published applications now spanning the globe. Upgrades (i.e., FISK v2) were completed recently to ensure the incorporation of broader climatic zones for its application to the sub-tropical climate of peninsular Florida. The goal of the present study was to evaluate the...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Theo Light Michael P Marchetti

Many of California's native populations of freshwater fish are in serious decline, as are freshwater faunas worldwide. Habitat loss and alteration, hydrologic modification, water pollution, and invasions have been identified as major drivers of these losses. Because these potential causes of decline are frequently correlated, it is difficult to separate direct from indirect effects of each fact...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
I A Fleming K Hindar I B Mjølnerød B Jonsson T Balstad A Lamberg

Farm Atlantic salmon escape and invade rivers throughout the North Atlantic annually, which has generated growing concern about their impacts on native salmon populations. A large-scale experiment was therefore undertaken in order to quantify the lifetime success and interactions of farm salmon invading a Norwegian river. Sexually mature farm and native salmon were genetically screened, radio t...

2010
Eric B. Taylor

Conservation of freshwater ecosystems for aesthetic, ethical, and utilitarian reasons is a top global conservation priority owing to the richness of freshwater biodiversity and the extent of threats against it (Dudgeon et al., 2006). For instance, on a per unit area basis, freshwaters contain the most diversity of fishes; some 10,000 species of freshwater fishes (c. 40% of Department of Zoology...

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