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Co-occurrence patterns of some small-bodied freshwater fishes in Southwestern France: Implications for fish conservation and environmental management

Article Abstract:

The influence of environmental variables on the co-occurrence patterns of minnow, the stone loach, and the gudgeon at the stream system scale is assessed. Piedmont streams were more likely to support coexisting gudgeon and minnow populations due to higher probabilities of occurrence of both species.

Author: Cereghino, Regis, Santoul, Frederic, Compin, Arthur, Figuerola, Jordi, Mastrorillo, Sylvian
Publisher: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2005
France, Administration of Conservation Programs, Resource Conservation & Development, Conservation & Development, Land Subdivision and Land Development, Protection and preservation, Conservation of natural resources, Natural resource conservation

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Effects of climate change and UV radiation on fisheries for Arctic freshwater and anadromous species

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The changes in climate and UV radiation parameters affect the quality, quantity and success of the fishers in the aquatic environment. Various steps to be considered in order to ensure that ecosystems and key fished species retain enough resiliency and capacity to meet future changes are discussed.

Author: Lehtonen, Hannu, Power, Michael, Wrona, Frederick J., Prowse, Terry D., Reist, James D., Sawatzky, Chantelle D., Carmichael, Theresa J., Dempson, J. Brian, Kock, Gunter, Tailman, Ross F.
Publisher: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2006
Ultraviolet radiation

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An overview of effects of climate change on selected arctic freshwater and anadromous fishes

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The various potential responses of arctic freshwater and anadromous fishes to climate change are discussed. It is observed that climate change effects would be very different according to the types of aquatic habitat occupied with respect to the area of the Arctic in which the habitats occur.

Author: Power, Michael, Wrona, Frederick J., Prowse, Terry D., Reist, James D., Dempson, J. Brian, King, Jacquelynne R., Bearnish, Richard J.
Publisher: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2006
Anadromous fishes

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Subjects list: Environmental aspects, Fishes, Fresh-water, Freshwater fishes, Climatic changes, Climate change
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