International audienceThe inland fisheries sector is central for subsistence in many regions worldwide. The exploitation of fish resources is expected to increase along with the growing human population, with underlying conservation issues in regions with high biodiversity value. The small fishery of the Maroni River, French Guiana, is a hotspot of biodiversity and endemism where resource depletion is suspected. We surveyed 754 boat landings in seven villages located in the upper half of the watershed, representing > 6300 fish during the study period (November 2013 - September 2014). Fishers used canoes with outboard engines almost exclusively (75 %) and fished within 32 km of their villages. Most fish were caught in trammel nets (81 %); th...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Abstract The lack of knowledge about the majority of fish species harvested in Amazonian small-scal...
Local ecological knowledge has filled baseline gaps in conservation biology, providing important inf...
International audienceThe inland fisheries sector is central for subsistence in many regions worldwi...
The ecosystem services provided by freshwater biodiversity are threatened by development and environ...
International audienceLike many tropical small-scale fisheries, the French Guiana coastal fishery is...
This article aimed to describe the subsistence fisheries of traditional populations of three ethnic ...
The long-term impacts of large hydroelectric dams on small-scale fisheries in tropical rivers are po...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Identifying the factors that influence the amount of fish caught, and thus the fishers’ income, is i...
Small, least conspicuous fish species are targeted through subsistence fisheries in many regions of ...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Abstract The lack of knowledge about the majority of fish species harvested in Amazonian small-scal...
Local ecological knowledge has filled baseline gaps in conservation biology, providing important inf...
International audienceThe inland fisheries sector is central for subsistence in many regions worldwi...
The ecosystem services provided by freshwater biodiversity are threatened by development and environ...
International audienceLike many tropical small-scale fisheries, the French Guiana coastal fishery is...
This article aimed to describe the subsistence fisheries of traditional populations of three ethnic ...
The long-term impacts of large hydroelectric dams on small-scale fisheries in tropical rivers are po...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Identifying the factors that influence the amount of fish caught, and thus the fishers’ income, is i...
Small, least conspicuous fish species are targeted through subsistence fisheries in many regions of ...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Abstract The lack of knowledge about the majority of fish species harvested in Amazonian small-scal...
Local ecological knowledge has filled baseline gaps in conservation biology, providing important inf...