North American diadromous fishes: Drivers of decline and potential for recovery in the Anthropocene

JR Waldman, TP Quinn - Science Advances, 2022 - science.org
Diadromous fishes migrate between freshwater and marine habitats to complete their life
cycle, a complexity that makes them vulnerable to the adverse effects of current and past …

A review of river herring science in support of species conservation and ecosystem restoration

JA Hare, DL Borggaard, MA Alexander… - Marine and Coastal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
River herring—a collective name for the Alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and Blueback
Herring A. aestivalis—play a crucial role in freshwater and marine ecosystems along the …

The evolutionary consequences of dams and other barriers for riverine fishes

LJ Zarri, EP Palkovacs, DM Post, NO Therkildsen… - …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Dams and other anthropogenic barriers have caused global ecological and hydrological
upheaval in the blink of the geological eye. In the present article, we synthesize 307 studies …

Re-colonization of Atlantic and Pacific rivers by anadromous fishes: linkages between life history and the benefits of barrier removal

GR Pess, TP Quinn, SR Gephard… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2014 - Springer
The last two decades have seen a rapid increase in barrier removals on rivers of the
Northern Hemisphere, often for the explicit purpose of expanding the abundance, spatial …

Human disturbance causes the formation of a hybrid swarm between two naturally sympatric fish species

DJ Hasselman, EE Argo, MC McBride… - Molecular …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance
comes from the breakdown of reproductive isolation between incipient species, or …

A river runs through it: The causes, consequences, and management of intraspecific diversity in river networks

S Blanchet, JG Prunier, I Paz‐Vinas… - Evolutionary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Rivers are fascinating ecosystems in which the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of organisms are
constrained by particular features, and biologists have developed a wealth of knowledge …

Projected ocean warming creates a conservation challenge for river herring populations

PD Lynch, JA Nye, JA Hare, CA Stock… - ICES Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
The term river herring collectively refers to alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and blueback
herring (A. aestivalis), two anadromous fishes distributed along the east coast of North …

Anguillids in the upper Nu–Salween River, South-East Asia: species composition, distributions, natal sources and conservation implications

L Ding, J Tao, B Tang, J Sun, C Ding… - Marine and Freshwater …, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Anguillids are ecologically and commercially important fishes in the Indo-Pacific, but
river fragmentation threatens their populations. The free-flowing large river, Nu–Salween …

Opening the tap: increased riverine connectivity strengthens marine food web pathways

BS Dias, MG Frisk, A Jordaan - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Reduction of ecosystem connectivity has long-lasting impacts on food webs. Anadromous
fish, which migrate from marine to freshwater ecosystems to complete reproduction, have …

Morphological and genomic comparisons of Hawaiian and Japanese Black‐footed Albatrosses (Phoebastria nigripes) using double digest RADseq: implications for …

EG Dierickx, AJ Shultz, F Sato, T Hiraoka… - Evolutionary …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened
species is important for determining appropriate conservation measures, but different …