) occupy large rivers and estuaries along the Atlantic coast of North America, and the species has been protected by the US Endangered Species Act since its enactment.Data on the shortnose sturgeon in the Hudson River (New York to Albany, NY, USA) were obtained from a 1970s population study, a population and fish distribution study we conducted in the late 1990s, and a fish monitoring program during the 1980s and 1990s. Population estimates indicate a late 1990s abundance of about 60,000 fish, dominated by adults. The Hudson River population has increased by more than 400% since the 1970s, appears healthy, and has attributes typical for a long-lived species. Our population estimates exceed the government and scientific population recovery c...
Abstract.—Populations of Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus are at historically low levels along...
Pallid sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus albus, have declined throughout the Missouri River since dam constru...
Pallid sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus albus, have declined throughout the Missouri River since dam constru...
BACKGROUND: More fish have been afforded US Endangered Species Act protection than any other vertebr...
Conservation of the Hudson River population of the sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus Mitchill, 1815 has ...
Researchers have estimated that 10,000 sturgeon live in the Kennebec River alone, possibly enough to...
The Atlantic sturgeon, which can reach 14 feet long and live to be 60 years or older, was once abund...
Atlantic Sturgeon is listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act as five Distinct Population Segmen...
Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus were listed as 5 distinct population segments unde...
Anthropogenic alterations to the Missouri River have placed the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albu...
In 1990 a conservation program began to evaluate the feasibility of using aquaculture to aid recover...
Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus) and shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) overlap thr...
<p>The majority of large North American rivers are fragmented by dams that interrupt migrations of w...
Sturgeons (Acipenseridae) have experienced world-wide declines as a result of anthropogenic effects ...
During the years 1972-75, we captured 876 sturgeon from the Snake River between Lower Granite and He...
Abstract.—Populations of Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus are at historically low levels along...
Pallid sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus albus, have declined throughout the Missouri River since dam constru...
Pallid sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus albus, have declined throughout the Missouri River since dam constru...
BACKGROUND: More fish have been afforded US Endangered Species Act protection than any other vertebr...
Conservation of the Hudson River population of the sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus Mitchill, 1815 has ...
Researchers have estimated that 10,000 sturgeon live in the Kennebec River alone, possibly enough to...
The Atlantic sturgeon, which can reach 14 feet long and live to be 60 years or older, was once abund...
Atlantic Sturgeon is listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act as five Distinct Population Segmen...
Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus were listed as 5 distinct population segments unde...
Anthropogenic alterations to the Missouri River have placed the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albu...
In 1990 a conservation program began to evaluate the feasibility of using aquaculture to aid recover...
Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus) and shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) overlap thr...
<p>The majority of large North American rivers are fragmented by dams that interrupt migrations of w...
Sturgeons (Acipenseridae) have experienced world-wide declines as a result of anthropogenic effects ...
During the years 1972-75, we captured 876 sturgeon from the Snake River between Lower Granite and He...
Abstract.—Populations of Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus are at historically low levels along...
Pallid sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus albus, have declined throughout the Missouri River since dam constru...
Pallid sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus albus, have declined throughout the Missouri River since dam constru...