Mobility-dependent response of aquatic animal species richness to a wetland network in an agricultural landscape

N Ishiyama, T Akasaka, F Nakamura - Aquatic Sciences, 2014 - Springer
Management of wetland connectivity is important for biodiversity conservation. In the modern
agricultural landscape, the natural connections between floodplain wetlands have been …

Hydrological connectivity drives longitudinal movement of endangered endemic Chilean darter Percilia irwini (Eigenmann, 1927)

A Vivancos, K Górski, A Manosalva… - Journal of fish …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Movement is a fundamental aspect of fish ecology, and it therefore represents an important
trait to monitor for the management and conservation of fish populations. This is especially …

Heterogeneous movement by a small non-migratory stream fish

L De Fries, M Camana, SM Hartz, FG Becker - Environmental Biology of …, 2022 - Springer
Movement is a basic feature of fish ecology, being related to dispersal, recolonization, and
recovery of local populations after disturbance. Non-migratory species are the main …

Round goby movement patterns in a non-navigable river

L Šlapanský, M Janáč, K Roche… - Canadian Journal of …, 2020 - cdnsciencepub.com
Understanding non-native species dispersal is vital for their future management. The round
goby (Neogobius melanostomus) has greatly extended its range since the 1990s, with …

Road crossings hinder the movement of a small non-migratory stream fish

L De Fries, M Camana, M Guimarães… - Environmental Biology of …, 2023 - Springer
Crossings between roads and streams can negatively affect fish, especially when culverts
prevent free movement along the stream. Understanding this effect is essential to design …

Detection efficiency of a portable PIT antenna for two small-bodied fishes in a piedmont stream

BB Kelly, JB Cary, AD Smith, KC Pregler… - … American Journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags have been used to infer demography and
behavior of lotic fishes, but their application has mostly been limited to salmonids. We …

Photo-identification and the effects of tagging on the Patagonian catfish Hatcheria macraei

JP Barriga, JM Chiarello-Sosa, R Juncos… - Environmental Biology of …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Effects of subcutaneous visible implanted alphanumeric (VIA) microtags, pelvic fin
excision, and individual photo-identification (Pid) based on natural spot patterns were …

Genetic population structure of the eight-barbel loach Lefua echigonia in the Ise Bay region, a single paleo-river basin in central Honshu, Japan

G Ito, Y Koya, S Kitanishi, T Horiike, T Mukai - Ichthyological Research, 2019 - Springer
We examined the genetic population structure of Lefua echigonia in the Ise Bay region
based on the nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b region …

Movement of three stream‐resident balitoroid loaches and a goby in a Hong Kong hillstream

BSK Ho, D Dudgeon - Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
We undertook a mark–recapture study of three pool‐dwelling balitoroid loaches and a
nonmigratory goby in a Hong Kong hillstream, which extended over a 35‐week period. The …

Phylogeographic structure of an endemic lineage of the eight-barbel loach Lefua echigonia around the Suzuka and Yoro Mountains, central Honshu, Japan.

G Ito, Y Koya - Biogeography, 2022 - jstage.jst.go.jp
A previous phylogeographic study of eight-barbel loach Lefua echigonia reported that the
unique local sub-lineage, including the Kinki lineage primarily distributed west of the Suzuka …