Artificial barriers on lowland rivers impede the spawning migrations of anadromous fishes, preventing access to historical spawning areas. In the cryptic European shads Alosa alosa and Alosa fallax (‘shad’ hereafter), this has resulted in population declines across their range. Conservation programmes aim to facilitate the passage of migrators over these barriers and so require baseline information on the spatial and temporal extent of current migrations. Here, a shad-specific environmental DNA (eDNA) assay was used to quantify the spatial extent of shad spawning migrations in the River Severn basin, western England. This basin is characterized by the presence of multiple barriers in the lower catchment. In 2017, the eDNA assay was piloted...
Many aquatic species of conservation concern exist at low densities and are inherently difficult to ...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA; DNA recovered from environmental samples) is a recently dev...
Worldwide, river fragmentation is primarily responsible for the decline of populations of migrating ...
Artificial barriers on lowland rivers impede the spawning migrations of anadromous fishes, preventin...
Populations of the European shads Alosa alosa (Linnaeus, 1758) and Alosa fallax Lacépède, 1800 (Alos...
1. Populations of the European shads Alosa alosa (Linnaeus, 1758) and Alosa fallax Lacépède, 1800 (A...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation has been proposed as the main factor driving hybridization betw...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Potamodromous fish are considered important indicators of habitat connectivity in freshwater ecosyst...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection of non-native species has considerable potential to inform manage...
Many aquatic species of conservation concern exist at low densities and are inherently difficult to ...
Active species reintroduction is an important conservation tool when aiming for the restoration of b...
As species decline globally, it is essential to determine the distribution of vulnerable species. Ho...
Populations of freshwater fish are severely threatened by anthropogenic influences on rivers worldwi...
The Penobscot River is currently the subject of an intensive river restoration effort. Under the Pen...
Many aquatic species of conservation concern exist at low densities and are inherently difficult to ...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA; DNA recovered from environmental samples) is a recently dev...
Worldwide, river fragmentation is primarily responsible for the decline of populations of migrating ...
Artificial barriers on lowland rivers impede the spawning migrations of anadromous fishes, preventin...
Populations of the European shads Alosa alosa (Linnaeus, 1758) and Alosa fallax Lacépède, 1800 (Alos...
1. Populations of the European shads Alosa alosa (Linnaeus, 1758) and Alosa fallax Lacépède, 1800 (A...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation has been proposed as the main factor driving hybridization betw...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Potamodromous fish are considered important indicators of habitat connectivity in freshwater ecosyst...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection of non-native species has considerable potential to inform manage...
Many aquatic species of conservation concern exist at low densities and are inherently difficult to ...
Active species reintroduction is an important conservation tool when aiming for the restoration of b...
As species decline globally, it is essential to determine the distribution of vulnerable species. Ho...
Populations of freshwater fish are severely threatened by anthropogenic influences on rivers worldwi...
The Penobscot River is currently the subject of an intensive river restoration effort. Under the Pen...
Many aquatic species of conservation concern exist at low densities and are inherently difficult to ...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA; DNA recovered from environmental samples) is a recently dev...
Worldwide, river fragmentation is primarily responsible for the decline of populations of migrating ...