An analysis of Polish historical sources indicates that there are no references to sturgeon in the Warta River basin before 1810. It is hypothesized that there was no autochthonic sturgeon population in this river in historic times. The occasional occurrence of fish in the Warta River stemmed from their straying from the Oder River, especially during high waters. The situation changed in the second half of the nineteenth century because increasing pollution in the Oder River meant increasing numbers of fish entered the Warta River. Peak catches by fishers in Poznań were in the 1880s and early 1890s, after which the population collapsed and never recovered. Overfishing in this period stemmed primarily from the effects of regulating the Warta...
The ichthyofauna of the Warta River and its changes brought about by anthropogenetic factor shave be...
The Uszwica River is a 67 km long right-bank submountain tributary of the Vistula. From the beginnin...
Monitoring studies of ichthyofauna, in particular non-indigenous species, are an important element o...
Historical data on the occurrence and exploitation of Atlantic sturgeon and the causes behind its de...
This study aims to reconstruct the historical spatiotemporal distribution of the anadromous sturgeon...
Sturgeons were common in Western Europe until the 19th century, spawning in every important river fr...
Fish play an important role in water ecosystems. In protected areas, such as national parks, the pri...
In the 19th century, only 70 potentially native fish species occurred in the Central European rivers...
The European sturgeon, Acipenser sturio L., was present in rivers of the north-western Adriatic Coas...
The sea trout, Salmo trutta L. population in the Vistula River was the largest in the Baltic Sea. It...
Setting ecological goals for restoring fish communities in larger rivers is hampered by a lack of kn...
Sturgeons belong to one of the oldest families of bony fish in existence, having their first appeara...
The restoration of the Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus in Lithuania started in 2011. Two rive...
Conservation of the Hudson River population of the sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus Mitchill, 1815 has ...
Sturgeon populations in the Danube River have been affected by a combination of hydropower developme...
The ichthyofauna of the Warta River and its changes brought about by anthropogenetic factor shave be...
The Uszwica River is a 67 km long right-bank submountain tributary of the Vistula. From the beginnin...
Monitoring studies of ichthyofauna, in particular non-indigenous species, are an important element o...
Historical data on the occurrence and exploitation of Atlantic sturgeon and the causes behind its de...
This study aims to reconstruct the historical spatiotemporal distribution of the anadromous sturgeon...
Sturgeons were common in Western Europe until the 19th century, spawning in every important river fr...
Fish play an important role in water ecosystems. In protected areas, such as national parks, the pri...
In the 19th century, only 70 potentially native fish species occurred in the Central European rivers...
The European sturgeon, Acipenser sturio L., was present in rivers of the north-western Adriatic Coas...
The sea trout, Salmo trutta L. population in the Vistula River was the largest in the Baltic Sea. It...
Setting ecological goals for restoring fish communities in larger rivers is hampered by a lack of kn...
Sturgeons belong to one of the oldest families of bony fish in existence, having their first appeara...
The restoration of the Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus in Lithuania started in 2011. Two rive...
Conservation of the Hudson River population of the sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus Mitchill, 1815 has ...
Sturgeon populations in the Danube River have been affected by a combination of hydropower developme...
The ichthyofauna of the Warta River and its changes brought about by anthropogenetic factor shave be...
The Uszwica River is a 67 km long right-bank submountain tributary of the Vistula. From the beginnin...
Monitoring studies of ichthyofauna, in particular non-indigenous species, are an important element o...