In the past, the diadromous fish fauna of the river Seine comprised 11 native species. From the second part of the 19th century, the progressive modification of the river for navigation purposes and the increase of domestic and industrial pollution led to a general decline of migratory stocks and the extinction of several species. Among them, allis shad (Alosa alosa) was previously widespread in the Seine basin, but disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century. In July 2004, several individuals of shad were observed in the river Seine upstream of Paris (410 km from the sea), one of them was identified as an allis shad that had clearly spawned (thin fish and large scale erosion). A second allis shad was caught in a more downstream locat...
peer reviewedUntil the mid-19th century, Atlantic salmon and sea trout (anadromous salmonids) were a...
Abstract: The restoration of previously extinct salmon populations is usually achieved with stocking...
Artificial barriers on lowland rivers impede the spawning migrations of anadromous fishes, preventin...
Worldwide, river fragmentation is primarily responsible for the decline of populations of migrating ...
The characteristics and activity of adult allis shad [Alosa alosa (L.)] were analysed during the la...
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International audienceBetween the end of June and Mid-August 2015 several juvenile Twaite Shad were ...
Assessment of upstream migration and reproductive behaviour of Allis shad (Alose alosa L.) from a s...
The paper reviews the past, present and future of eight anadromous fish species inhabiting the Lower...
The allis shad Alosa alosa is an anadromous fish species whose populations have shown an important d...
Fish pass monitoring is essential to ensure the device's effectiveness as a mitigation measure for r...
The allis shad (Alosa alosa) and the twaite shad (Alosa fallax) are anadromous migratory species, wh...
We provide a detailed description of the migratory and reproductive behaviour of allis shad (Alosa ...
Until the end of the 19th century, the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was widespread in the river Meu...
Sturgeons were common in Western Europe until the 19th century, spawning in every important river fr...
peer reviewedUntil the mid-19th century, Atlantic salmon and sea trout (anadromous salmonids) were a...
Abstract: The restoration of previously extinct salmon populations is usually achieved with stocking...
Artificial barriers on lowland rivers impede the spawning migrations of anadromous fishes, preventin...
Worldwide, river fragmentation is primarily responsible for the decline of populations of migrating ...
The characteristics and activity of adult allis shad [Alosa alosa (L.)] were analysed during the la...
ow nloaded from We provide a detailed description of the migratory and reproductive behaviour of all...
International audienceBetween the end of June and Mid-August 2015 several juvenile Twaite Shad were ...
Assessment of upstream migration and reproductive behaviour of Allis shad (Alose alosa L.) from a s...
The paper reviews the past, present and future of eight anadromous fish species inhabiting the Lower...
The allis shad Alosa alosa is an anadromous fish species whose populations have shown an important d...
Fish pass monitoring is essential to ensure the device's effectiveness as a mitigation measure for r...
The allis shad (Alosa alosa) and the twaite shad (Alosa fallax) are anadromous migratory species, wh...
We provide a detailed description of the migratory and reproductive behaviour of allis shad (Alosa ...
Until the end of the 19th century, the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was widespread in the river Meu...
Sturgeons were common in Western Europe until the 19th century, spawning in every important river fr...
peer reviewedUntil the mid-19th century, Atlantic salmon and sea trout (anadromous salmonids) were a...
Abstract: The restoration of previously extinct salmon populations is usually achieved with stocking...
Artificial barriers on lowland rivers impede the spawning migrations of anadromous fishes, preventin...