International audienceAll native fishes living in the Caribbean island rivers are considered diadromous but few species have been validated as diadromous. In Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles) as well as in the other tropical islands, the riverine habitats are subject to strong anthropogenic pressure due to resource modifications or dams. The management of fish biodiversity requires knowledge concerning their life history traits and behaviour that are still unknown for most species at a local scale and at the whole distribution area of the species. In a Guadeloupe river, we inferred the migratory patterns of four freshwater fishes common to Caribbean rivers by the analysis of otolith microchemistry. We found two species Eleotris perniger (Eleotri...
Migratory fish species are generally the most important species for the fishing industry as well as ...
Background: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionar...
International audienceThe amphidromous life cycle and morphological characteristics of Sicydiinae sp...
International audienceAll native fishes living in the Caribbean island rivers are considered diadrom...
International audienceAbstract – Amphidromous fish are the biggest contributor to the diversity of f...
Native fauna of the tropical volcanic part of Guadeloupe is amphidromous: juveniles born in rivers b...
cited By 1International audienceEven if amphidromous fish species contribute most to the diversity o...
International audienceEleotris fusca is a widespread amphidromous fish found in the Indo-Pacific are...
Sicyopterus lagocephalus post-larvae migrating in Mascarene Archipelago rivers, La Réunion Island, p...
Otolith microchemistry can provide crucial information to address gaps of knowledge in spatio-tempor...
Amphidromous gobies, especially those of the Sicydiinae subfamily, represent most of the diversity a...
We assessed the prevalence of life history variation across four of the five native amphidromous Haw...
Amazonian fishes employ diverse migratory strategies, but the details of these behaviours remain poo...
Diadromy is an important characteristic of the lifecycle of many Australian coastal fishes, but many...
International audienceCaribbean island rivers are the home to migratory indigenous macro-fauna. Conc...
Migratory fish species are generally the most important species for the fishing industry as well as ...
Background: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionar...
International audienceThe amphidromous life cycle and morphological characteristics of Sicydiinae sp...
International audienceAll native fishes living in the Caribbean island rivers are considered diadrom...
International audienceAbstract – Amphidromous fish are the biggest contributor to the diversity of f...
Native fauna of the tropical volcanic part of Guadeloupe is amphidromous: juveniles born in rivers b...
cited By 1International audienceEven if amphidromous fish species contribute most to the diversity o...
International audienceEleotris fusca is a widespread amphidromous fish found in the Indo-Pacific are...
Sicyopterus lagocephalus post-larvae migrating in Mascarene Archipelago rivers, La Réunion Island, p...
Otolith microchemistry can provide crucial information to address gaps of knowledge in spatio-tempor...
Amphidromous gobies, especially those of the Sicydiinae subfamily, represent most of the diversity a...
We assessed the prevalence of life history variation across four of the five native amphidromous Haw...
Amazonian fishes employ diverse migratory strategies, but the details of these behaviours remain poo...
Diadromy is an important characteristic of the lifecycle of many Australian coastal fishes, but many...
International audienceCaribbean island rivers are the home to migratory indigenous macro-fauna. Conc...
Migratory fish species are generally the most important species for the fishing industry as well as ...
Background: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionar...
International audienceThe amphidromous life cycle and morphological characteristics of Sicydiinae sp...