Little is known about the exact movement parameters of migratory cyprinids listed as conservation priorities. A northern population of predatory asp, listed on the Bern Convention Appendix III, was studied in a near natural lake–river ecosystem by tracking adult fsh tagged with acoustic transmitters for 32 months. Activity levels in terms of swimming speed, swimming distance and movement range were four times higher during the warmer part of the year (water temperatures>12–15 °C, April/May–September), which coincides with their main feeding period, than other times of the year. All fsh had an annual riverine movement range larger than 40 km (max 110 km). Asp activity was afected by light, habitat type and water discharge. For m...
Abstract in Undetermined This study used passive telemetry (passive integrated transponders) to eval...
Partial migration is a common phenomenon among many animals and occurs in many types of ecosystems. ...
peer reviewedThroughout their lives, fish accomplish frequent movements between functional habitats ...
Little is known about the exact movement parameters of migratory cyprinids listed as conservation ...
The mobility patterns of two native species, barbel, Barbus barbus (L.) and chub, Squalius cephalus ...
River regulation for hydroelectricity production results in rapid changes of flow and habitat featur...
Migration is a common phenomenon in many organisms, terrestrial as well as aquatic, and considerable...
Individual movement patterns of adult ide Leuciscus idus, a Eurasian riverdwelling cyprinid, in two ...
Partial migration is a common phenomenon in animals but has mostly been studied in birds. However, p...
Migration is a common phenomenon in many organisms, terrestrial as well as aquatic, and considerable...
The establishment and proliferation of non-native fish species can have a range of effects within th...
Human activity has caused longitudinal fragmentation of many rivers. Fishways have been installed wo...
Globally, freshwater fisheries are faced with numerous impacts that compromise fish populations. A k...
Graduation date: 2010Salmonids in arid high-elevation streams find themselves at the fringe of their...
Migratory fishes are natural wonders. For many people, the term migratory fish evokes images of salm...
Abstract in Undetermined This study used passive telemetry (passive integrated transponders) to eval...
Partial migration is a common phenomenon among many animals and occurs in many types of ecosystems. ...
peer reviewedThroughout their lives, fish accomplish frequent movements between functional habitats ...
Little is known about the exact movement parameters of migratory cyprinids listed as conservation ...
The mobility patterns of two native species, barbel, Barbus barbus (L.) and chub, Squalius cephalus ...
River regulation for hydroelectricity production results in rapid changes of flow and habitat featur...
Migration is a common phenomenon in many organisms, terrestrial as well as aquatic, and considerable...
Individual movement patterns of adult ide Leuciscus idus, a Eurasian riverdwelling cyprinid, in two ...
Partial migration is a common phenomenon in animals but has mostly been studied in birds. However, p...
Migration is a common phenomenon in many organisms, terrestrial as well as aquatic, and considerable...
The establishment and proliferation of non-native fish species can have a range of effects within th...
Human activity has caused longitudinal fragmentation of many rivers. Fishways have been installed wo...
Globally, freshwater fisheries are faced with numerous impacts that compromise fish populations. A k...
Graduation date: 2010Salmonids in arid high-elevation streams find themselves at the fringe of their...
Migratory fishes are natural wonders. For many people, the term migratory fish evokes images of salm...
Abstract in Undetermined This study used passive telemetry (passive integrated transponders) to eval...
Partial migration is a common phenomenon among many animals and occurs in many types of ecosystems. ...
peer reviewedThroughout their lives, fish accomplish frequent movements between functional habitats ...