Conservation of Freshwater Fishes
Herausgeber: Closs, Gerard P.; Olden, Julian D.; Krkosek, Martin
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Herausgeber: Closs, Gerard P.; Olden, Julian D.; Krkosek, Martin
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A global assessment of the current state of freshwater fish biodiversity and the opportunities and challenges to conservation.
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A global assessment of the current state of freshwater fish biodiversity and the opportunities and challenges to conservation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9781107040113
- ISBN-10: 1107040116
- Artikelnr.: 43116018
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9781107040113
- ISBN-10: 1107040116
- Artikelnr.: 43116018
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Lost fishes, who is counting? The extent
of the threat to freshwater fish biodiversity William R. T. Darwall and
Jörg Freyhof; 2. Why are freshwater fish so threatened? Gerard P. Closs,
Paul L. Angermeier, William R. T. Darwall and Stephen R. Balcombe; 3.
Climate change effects on freshwater fishes, conservation and management
Jani Heino, Jaakko Erkinaro, Ari Huusko and Miska Luoto; 4. Challenges and
opportunities for fish conservation in dam-impacted waters Julian D. Olden;
5. Chemical pollution Nathaniel L. Scholz and Jenifer K. McIntyre; 6.
Multiple stressor effects on freshwater fish: a review and meta-analysis
Christoph D. Matthaei and Katharina Lange; 7. Infectious disease and the
conservation of freshwater fish Martin Krkosek and Robert Poulin; 8.
Non-indigenous fishes and their role in freshwater fish imperilment M. Jake
Vander Zanden, Nicolas W. R. Lapointe and Michael P. Marchetti; 9. Riparian
management and the conservation of stream ecosystems and fishes Mark S.
Wipfli and John S. Richardson; 10. Fragmentation, connectivity and fish
species persistence in freshwater ecosystems Keith B. Gido, James E.
Whitney, Joshuah S. Perkin and Thomas F. Turner; 11. Conservation of
migratory fishes in freshwater ecosystems Peter B. McIntyre, Catherine
Reidy Liermann, Evan Childress, Ellen J. Hamann, J. Derek Hogan, Stephanie
R. Januchowski-Hartley, Aaron A. Koning, Thomas M. Neeson, Daniel L. Oele
and Brenda M. Pracheil; 12. Protecting apex predators Kirk O. Winemiller,
Paul Humphries and Bradley J. Pusey; 13. Artificial propagation of
freshwater fishes: benefits and risks to recipient ecosystems from
stocking, translocation, and re-introduction John Epifanio and Robin
Waples; 14. Freshwater conservation planning Virgilio Hermoso, Simon Linke,
Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley and Mark J. Kennard; 15. Sustainable
inland fisheries - perspectives from the recreational, commercial and
subsistence sectors from around the globe Steven J. Cooke, Vivian M.
Nguyen, John M. Dettmers, Robert Arlinghaus, Michael C. Quist, Denis
Tweddle, Olaf L. F. Weyl, Rajeev Raghavan, Marcela Portocarrero-Aya, Edwin
Agudelo Córdoba and Ian G. Cowx; 16. Understanding and conserving genetic
diversity in a world dominated by alien introductions and native transfers:
the case study of primary and peripheral freshwater fishes in
Southern-Europe Valerio Ketmaier and Pier Giorgio Bianco; 17. Maintaining
taxonomic skills: the decline of taxonomy - a threat to fish conservation
Maria J. Collares-Pereiram, Paul H. Skelton and Ian G. Cowx; 18. Synthesis
- what is the future of freshwater fishes? Gerard P. Closs, Martin Krkosek
and Julian D. Olden; Index.
of the threat to freshwater fish biodiversity William R. T. Darwall and
Jörg Freyhof; 2. Why are freshwater fish so threatened? Gerard P. Closs,
Paul L. Angermeier, William R. T. Darwall and Stephen R. Balcombe; 3.
Climate change effects on freshwater fishes, conservation and management
Jani Heino, Jaakko Erkinaro, Ari Huusko and Miska Luoto; 4. Challenges and
opportunities for fish conservation in dam-impacted waters Julian D. Olden;
5. Chemical pollution Nathaniel L. Scholz and Jenifer K. McIntyre; 6.
Multiple stressor effects on freshwater fish: a review and meta-analysis
Christoph D. Matthaei and Katharina Lange; 7. Infectious disease and the
conservation of freshwater fish Martin Krkosek and Robert Poulin; 8.
Non-indigenous fishes and their role in freshwater fish imperilment M. Jake
Vander Zanden, Nicolas W. R. Lapointe and Michael P. Marchetti; 9. Riparian
management and the conservation of stream ecosystems and fishes Mark S.
Wipfli and John S. Richardson; 10. Fragmentation, connectivity and fish
species persistence in freshwater ecosystems Keith B. Gido, James E.
Whitney, Joshuah S. Perkin and Thomas F. Turner; 11. Conservation of
migratory fishes in freshwater ecosystems Peter B. McIntyre, Catherine
Reidy Liermann, Evan Childress, Ellen J. Hamann, J. Derek Hogan, Stephanie
R. Januchowski-Hartley, Aaron A. Koning, Thomas M. Neeson, Daniel L. Oele
and Brenda M. Pracheil; 12. Protecting apex predators Kirk O. Winemiller,
Paul Humphries and Bradley J. Pusey; 13. Artificial propagation of
freshwater fishes: benefits and risks to recipient ecosystems from
stocking, translocation, and re-introduction John Epifanio and Robin
Waples; 14. Freshwater conservation planning Virgilio Hermoso, Simon Linke,
Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley and Mark J. Kennard; 15. Sustainable
inland fisheries - perspectives from the recreational, commercial and
subsistence sectors from around the globe Steven J. Cooke, Vivian M.
Nguyen, John M. Dettmers, Robert Arlinghaus, Michael C. Quist, Denis
Tweddle, Olaf L. F. Weyl, Rajeev Raghavan, Marcela Portocarrero-Aya, Edwin
Agudelo Córdoba and Ian G. Cowx; 16. Understanding and conserving genetic
diversity in a world dominated by alien introductions and native transfers:
the case study of primary and peripheral freshwater fishes in
Southern-Europe Valerio Ketmaier and Pier Giorgio Bianco; 17. Maintaining
taxonomic skills: the decline of taxonomy - a threat to fish conservation
Maria J. Collares-Pereiram, Paul H. Skelton and Ian G. Cowx; 18. Synthesis
- what is the future of freshwater fishes? Gerard P. Closs, Martin Krkosek
and Julian D. Olden; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Lost fishes, who is counting? The extent
of the threat to freshwater fish biodiversity William R. T. Darwall and
Jörg Freyhof; 2. Why are freshwater fish so threatened? Gerard P. Closs,
Paul L. Angermeier, William R. T. Darwall and Stephen R. Balcombe; 3.
Climate change effects on freshwater fishes, conservation and management
Jani Heino, Jaakko Erkinaro, Ari Huusko and Miska Luoto; 4. Challenges and
opportunities for fish conservation in dam-impacted waters Julian D. Olden;
5. Chemical pollution Nathaniel L. Scholz and Jenifer K. McIntyre; 6.
Multiple stressor effects on freshwater fish: a review and meta-analysis
Christoph D. Matthaei and Katharina Lange; 7. Infectious disease and the
conservation of freshwater fish Martin Krkosek and Robert Poulin; 8.
Non-indigenous fishes and their role in freshwater fish imperilment M. Jake
Vander Zanden, Nicolas W. R. Lapointe and Michael P. Marchetti; 9. Riparian
management and the conservation of stream ecosystems and fishes Mark S.
Wipfli and John S. Richardson; 10. Fragmentation, connectivity and fish
species persistence in freshwater ecosystems Keith B. Gido, James E.
Whitney, Joshuah S. Perkin and Thomas F. Turner; 11. Conservation of
migratory fishes in freshwater ecosystems Peter B. McIntyre, Catherine
Reidy Liermann, Evan Childress, Ellen J. Hamann, J. Derek Hogan, Stephanie
R. Januchowski-Hartley, Aaron A. Koning, Thomas M. Neeson, Daniel L. Oele
and Brenda M. Pracheil; 12. Protecting apex predators Kirk O. Winemiller,
Paul Humphries and Bradley J. Pusey; 13. Artificial propagation of
freshwater fishes: benefits and risks to recipient ecosystems from
stocking, translocation, and re-introduction John Epifanio and Robin
Waples; 14. Freshwater conservation planning Virgilio Hermoso, Simon Linke,
Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley and Mark J. Kennard; 15. Sustainable
inland fisheries - perspectives from the recreational, commercial and
subsistence sectors from around the globe Steven J. Cooke, Vivian M.
Nguyen, John M. Dettmers, Robert Arlinghaus, Michael C. Quist, Denis
Tweddle, Olaf L. F. Weyl, Rajeev Raghavan, Marcela Portocarrero-Aya, Edwin
Agudelo Córdoba and Ian G. Cowx; 16. Understanding and conserving genetic
diversity in a world dominated by alien introductions and native transfers:
the case study of primary and peripheral freshwater fishes in
Southern-Europe Valerio Ketmaier and Pier Giorgio Bianco; 17. Maintaining
taxonomic skills: the decline of taxonomy - a threat to fish conservation
Maria J. Collares-Pereiram, Paul H. Skelton and Ian G. Cowx; 18. Synthesis
- what is the future of freshwater fishes? Gerard P. Closs, Martin Krkosek
and Julian D. Olden; Index.
of the threat to freshwater fish biodiversity William R. T. Darwall and
Jörg Freyhof; 2. Why are freshwater fish so threatened? Gerard P. Closs,
Paul L. Angermeier, William R. T. Darwall and Stephen R. Balcombe; 3.
Climate change effects on freshwater fishes, conservation and management
Jani Heino, Jaakko Erkinaro, Ari Huusko and Miska Luoto; 4. Challenges and
opportunities for fish conservation in dam-impacted waters Julian D. Olden;
5. Chemical pollution Nathaniel L. Scholz and Jenifer K. McIntyre; 6.
Multiple stressor effects on freshwater fish: a review and meta-analysis
Christoph D. Matthaei and Katharina Lange; 7. Infectious disease and the
conservation of freshwater fish Martin Krkosek and Robert Poulin; 8.
Non-indigenous fishes and their role in freshwater fish imperilment M. Jake
Vander Zanden, Nicolas W. R. Lapointe and Michael P. Marchetti; 9. Riparian
management and the conservation of stream ecosystems and fishes Mark S.
Wipfli and John S. Richardson; 10. Fragmentation, connectivity and fish
species persistence in freshwater ecosystems Keith B. Gido, James E.
Whitney, Joshuah S. Perkin and Thomas F. Turner; 11. Conservation of
migratory fishes in freshwater ecosystems Peter B. McIntyre, Catherine
Reidy Liermann, Evan Childress, Ellen J. Hamann, J. Derek Hogan, Stephanie
R. Januchowski-Hartley, Aaron A. Koning, Thomas M. Neeson, Daniel L. Oele
and Brenda M. Pracheil; 12. Protecting apex predators Kirk O. Winemiller,
Paul Humphries and Bradley J. Pusey; 13. Artificial propagation of
freshwater fishes: benefits and risks to recipient ecosystems from
stocking, translocation, and re-introduction John Epifanio and Robin
Waples; 14. Freshwater conservation planning Virgilio Hermoso, Simon Linke,
Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley and Mark J. Kennard; 15. Sustainable
inland fisheries - perspectives from the recreational, commercial and
subsistence sectors from around the globe Steven J. Cooke, Vivian M.
Nguyen, John M. Dettmers, Robert Arlinghaus, Michael C. Quist, Denis
Tweddle, Olaf L. F. Weyl, Rajeev Raghavan, Marcela Portocarrero-Aya, Edwin
Agudelo Córdoba and Ian G. Cowx; 16. Understanding and conserving genetic
diversity in a world dominated by alien introductions and native transfers:
the case study of primary and peripheral freshwater fishes in
Southern-Europe Valerio Ketmaier and Pier Giorgio Bianco; 17. Maintaining
taxonomic skills: the decline of taxonomy - a threat to fish conservation
Maria J. Collares-Pereiram, Paul H. Skelton and Ian G. Cowx; 18. Synthesis
- what is the future of freshwater fishes? Gerard P. Closs, Martin Krkosek
and Julian D. Olden; Index.