Management and Ecology of River Fisheries
Herausgeber: Cowx, Ian G
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This book brings together contributions from experts in river fisheries management and ecology to present an appraisal of the status of river fisheries, assessment methodology, constraints on their development, and issues and options regarding their management.
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This book brings together contributions from experts in river fisheries management and ecology to present an appraisal of the status of river fisheries, assessment methodology, constraints on their development, and issues and options regarding their management.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 180mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1288g
- ISBN-13: 9780852382509
- ISBN-10: 0852382502
- Artikelnr.: 22400215
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 180mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1288g
- ISBN-13: 9780852382509
- ISBN-10: 0852382502
- Artikelnr.: 22400215
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ian G. Cowx is the editor of Management and Ecology of River Fisheries, published by Wiley.
Preface..
I: Assessment of fish community structure and dynamics.
1. Selecting gear for monitoring fish assemblages (L.E. Miranda and H.L.
Schramm, Jr).
2. Longitudinal hydroacoustic survey of fish in the Elbe River supplemented
by direct capture (J. Kubecka J. Frouzova, A. Vilcinskas, C. Wolter and O.
Slavik).
3. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H. L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
4. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H.L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
II: Large river fisheries.
5. The fish community of the River Thames: status, pressures and management
(S.N. Hughes and D.J. Willis).
6. Cyclic behaviour of potamodomous fish in large rivers (R. Quiros and
J.C. Vidal).
7. Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance
to fisheries management (M.C. Lucas, T. Mercer, G. Peirson and P.A. Frear).
8. Seasonal and diel changes of young-of-the-year fish in the channelised
stretch of the Vltava River (Bohemia, Czech Republic) (O. Slavik and L.
Bartos).
III: Habitat requirements.
9. Trout, summer flows and irrigation canals: a study of habitat condition
and trout populations within a complex system (D.J. Walks, H.W. Li and G.H,
Reeves).
10. Dynamics of a population of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and fluctuations
in physical habitat conditions - experiments on a stream in the pyrenees;
first results (V. Gourand, C. Sabaton, P. Baran and P. Lim).
11. Fish habitat associations, community structure, density and biomass in
natural and channelised lowland streams in teh catchment o the River
Wensum, UK (N.T. Punchard, M.R. Perrow adn A.J.D. Jowit).
12. A methodology to evaluate physical habitat for reproduction of brown
trout (Salmo trutta L.) and relation with fry recruitment (M. Delacoste, P.
Baran and J.-M. Lascaux).
IV: Anthropogenic Impacts.
13. Wimbleball Pumped Storage Scheme: integration of water resource
management, engineering design and operational control to compliment the
needs of the salmonid fisheries in the River Exe (H.T. Sambrook and I.G.
Cowx).
14. Impacts of hydraulic engineering on the dynamics and production
potential of floodplain fish populations in Bangladesh: implications for
management (A.S. Halls, D.D. Hoggarth and K. Debnath).
15. Management of fisheries in rivers used for potable abstractions in
drought conditions: public health versus ecology (S. Axford).
16. Impacts of the Ok Tedi copper mine on fish populations in the Fly River
System, Papua New Guinea (S. Swales, B.S. Figa, K.A. Bakowa and C.D.
tenakanai).
17. Riverine fish stock and regional agronomic responses to hydrological
and climatic regins inte the upper Yazoo River basin (D.C. Jackson and Q.
Ye).
V: Rehabilitation of river fisheries.
18. An assessment of anthropogenic activities son and rehabilitation of
river fisheries: current state and future direction (M.C. Lucas and G.
Marmulla).
19. Defining and achieving fish habitat rehabilitation in large,
low-gradient rivers (P.B. Bayley, K. O'Hara and R. Steel).
20. Watershed analysis and restoration in the siuslaw River, Oregon, USA
(N.B Armantrout).
21. Planning implications of a habitat improvement project conducted on a
Newfoundland stream (M.C. van Zyll de Jong, I.G. Cowx and D.A. Scruton).
22. Provision for the juvenile stages of coarse fish in river
rehabilitation projects (B.P. Hodgson and J.W. Eaton).
VI: Management.
23. Principles and approaches for river fisheries management (R.L.
Welcomme).
24. Fisheries science and the managerial imperative (P. Hickley and M.
Aprahamian).
25. The use of spawning targets for salmon fisher management in England and
Wales (N.J. Milner, I.C. Davidson, R.J. Wyatt and M. Aprahamian).
26. The effectiveness of rod and net fishery bye-laws in reducing
exploitation of spring salmon on the Welsh Dee (I.C. Davidson, R.J. Cove
and N.J. Milner).
27. From sector to system: towards a multidimensional management in the
Lower Amazon floodplain (F. Castro and D. McGrath).
28. The role of Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Malawi, Africa, in the
conservation of the mpasa, Opsaridium microlepis (Gunther) (D. Teddle).
29. Conservation status, threats and future prospects for the survival of
freshwater fishes of the Western Cape Province, South Africa (N.D. Impson
and K.C.D. Hamman).
30. Conservation of endangered fish species in the face of water resource
development schemes in the Guadiana River, Portugal: harmony of the
incompatible (I.B. Cowx and M.J. Collares-Pereira).
Subject Index.
Species Index.
I: Assessment of fish community structure and dynamics.
1. Selecting gear for monitoring fish assemblages (L.E. Miranda and H.L.
Schramm, Jr).
2. Longitudinal hydroacoustic survey of fish in the Elbe River supplemented
by direct capture (J. Kubecka J. Frouzova, A. Vilcinskas, C. Wolter and O.
Slavik).
3. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H. L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
4. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H.L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
II: Large river fisheries.
5. The fish community of the River Thames: status, pressures and management
(S.N. Hughes and D.J. Willis).
6. Cyclic behaviour of potamodomous fish in large rivers (R. Quiros and
J.C. Vidal).
7. Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance
to fisheries management (M.C. Lucas, T. Mercer, G. Peirson and P.A. Frear).
8. Seasonal and diel changes of young-of-the-year fish in the channelised
stretch of the Vltava River (Bohemia, Czech Republic) (O. Slavik and L.
Bartos).
III: Habitat requirements.
9. Trout, summer flows and irrigation canals: a study of habitat condition
and trout populations within a complex system (D.J. Walks, H.W. Li and G.H,
Reeves).
10. Dynamics of a population of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and fluctuations
in physical habitat conditions - experiments on a stream in the pyrenees;
first results (V. Gourand, C. Sabaton, P. Baran and P. Lim).
11. Fish habitat associations, community structure, density and biomass in
natural and channelised lowland streams in teh catchment o the River
Wensum, UK (N.T. Punchard, M.R. Perrow adn A.J.D. Jowit).
12. A methodology to evaluate physical habitat for reproduction of brown
trout (Salmo trutta L.) and relation with fry recruitment (M. Delacoste, P.
Baran and J.-M. Lascaux).
IV: Anthropogenic Impacts.
13. Wimbleball Pumped Storage Scheme: integration of water resource
management, engineering design and operational control to compliment the
needs of the salmonid fisheries in the River Exe (H.T. Sambrook and I.G.
Cowx).
14. Impacts of hydraulic engineering on the dynamics and production
potential of floodplain fish populations in Bangladesh: implications for
management (A.S. Halls, D.D. Hoggarth and K. Debnath).
15. Management of fisheries in rivers used for potable abstractions in
drought conditions: public health versus ecology (S. Axford).
16. Impacts of the Ok Tedi copper mine on fish populations in the Fly River
System, Papua New Guinea (S. Swales, B.S. Figa, K.A. Bakowa and C.D.
tenakanai).
17. Riverine fish stock and regional agronomic responses to hydrological
and climatic regins inte the upper Yazoo River basin (D.C. Jackson and Q.
Ye).
V: Rehabilitation of river fisheries.
18. An assessment of anthropogenic activities son and rehabilitation of
river fisheries: current state and future direction (M.C. Lucas and G.
Marmulla).
19. Defining and achieving fish habitat rehabilitation in large,
low-gradient rivers (P.B. Bayley, K. O'Hara and R. Steel).
20. Watershed analysis and restoration in the siuslaw River, Oregon, USA
(N.B Armantrout).
21. Planning implications of a habitat improvement project conducted on a
Newfoundland stream (M.C. van Zyll de Jong, I.G. Cowx and D.A. Scruton).
22. Provision for the juvenile stages of coarse fish in river
rehabilitation projects (B.P. Hodgson and J.W. Eaton).
VI: Management.
23. Principles and approaches for river fisheries management (R.L.
Welcomme).
24. Fisheries science and the managerial imperative (P. Hickley and M.
Aprahamian).
25. The use of spawning targets for salmon fisher management in England and
Wales (N.J. Milner, I.C. Davidson, R.J. Wyatt and M. Aprahamian).
26. The effectiveness of rod and net fishery bye-laws in reducing
exploitation of spring salmon on the Welsh Dee (I.C. Davidson, R.J. Cove
and N.J. Milner).
27. From sector to system: towards a multidimensional management in the
Lower Amazon floodplain (F. Castro and D. McGrath).
28. The role of Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Malawi, Africa, in the
conservation of the mpasa, Opsaridium microlepis (Gunther) (D. Teddle).
29. Conservation status, threats and future prospects for the survival of
freshwater fishes of the Western Cape Province, South Africa (N.D. Impson
and K.C.D. Hamman).
30. Conservation of endangered fish species in the face of water resource
development schemes in the Guadiana River, Portugal: harmony of the
incompatible (I.B. Cowx and M.J. Collares-Pereira).
Subject Index.
Species Index.
Preface..
I: Assessment of fish community structure and dynamics.
1. Selecting gear for monitoring fish assemblages (L.E. Miranda and H.L.
Schramm, Jr).
2. Longitudinal hydroacoustic survey of fish in the Elbe River supplemented
by direct capture (J. Kubecka J. Frouzova, A. Vilcinskas, C. Wolter and O.
Slavik).
3. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H. L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
4. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H.L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
II: Large river fisheries.
5. The fish community of the River Thames: status, pressures and management
(S.N. Hughes and D.J. Willis).
6. Cyclic behaviour of potamodomous fish in large rivers (R. Quiros and
J.C. Vidal).
7. Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance
to fisheries management (M.C. Lucas, T. Mercer, G. Peirson and P.A. Frear).
8. Seasonal and diel changes of young-of-the-year fish in the channelised
stretch of the Vltava River (Bohemia, Czech Republic) (O. Slavik and L.
Bartos).
III: Habitat requirements.
9. Trout, summer flows and irrigation canals: a study of habitat condition
and trout populations within a complex system (D.J. Walks, H.W. Li and G.H,
Reeves).
10. Dynamics of a population of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and fluctuations
in physical habitat conditions - experiments on a stream in the pyrenees;
first results (V. Gourand, C. Sabaton, P. Baran and P. Lim).
11. Fish habitat associations, community structure, density and biomass in
natural and channelised lowland streams in teh catchment o the River
Wensum, UK (N.T. Punchard, M.R. Perrow adn A.J.D. Jowit).
12. A methodology to evaluate physical habitat for reproduction of brown
trout (Salmo trutta L.) and relation with fry recruitment (M. Delacoste, P.
Baran and J.-M. Lascaux).
IV: Anthropogenic Impacts.
13. Wimbleball Pumped Storage Scheme: integration of water resource
management, engineering design and operational control to compliment the
needs of the salmonid fisheries in the River Exe (H.T. Sambrook and I.G.
Cowx).
14. Impacts of hydraulic engineering on the dynamics and production
potential of floodplain fish populations in Bangladesh: implications for
management (A.S. Halls, D.D. Hoggarth and K. Debnath).
15. Management of fisheries in rivers used for potable abstractions in
drought conditions: public health versus ecology (S. Axford).
16. Impacts of the Ok Tedi copper mine on fish populations in the Fly River
System, Papua New Guinea (S. Swales, B.S. Figa, K.A. Bakowa and C.D.
tenakanai).
17. Riverine fish stock and regional agronomic responses to hydrological
and climatic regins inte the upper Yazoo River basin (D.C. Jackson and Q.
Ye).
V: Rehabilitation of river fisheries.
18. An assessment of anthropogenic activities son and rehabilitation of
river fisheries: current state and future direction (M.C. Lucas and G.
Marmulla).
19. Defining and achieving fish habitat rehabilitation in large,
low-gradient rivers (P.B. Bayley, K. O'Hara and R. Steel).
20. Watershed analysis and restoration in the siuslaw River, Oregon, USA
(N.B Armantrout).
21. Planning implications of a habitat improvement project conducted on a
Newfoundland stream (M.C. van Zyll de Jong, I.G. Cowx and D.A. Scruton).
22. Provision for the juvenile stages of coarse fish in river
rehabilitation projects (B.P. Hodgson and J.W. Eaton).
VI: Management.
23. Principles and approaches for river fisheries management (R.L.
Welcomme).
24. Fisheries science and the managerial imperative (P. Hickley and M.
Aprahamian).
25. The use of spawning targets for salmon fisher management in England and
Wales (N.J. Milner, I.C. Davidson, R.J. Wyatt and M. Aprahamian).
26. The effectiveness of rod and net fishery bye-laws in reducing
exploitation of spring salmon on the Welsh Dee (I.C. Davidson, R.J. Cove
and N.J. Milner).
27. From sector to system: towards a multidimensional management in the
Lower Amazon floodplain (F. Castro and D. McGrath).
28. The role of Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Malawi, Africa, in the
conservation of the mpasa, Opsaridium microlepis (Gunther) (D. Teddle).
29. Conservation status, threats and future prospects for the survival of
freshwater fishes of the Western Cape Province, South Africa (N.D. Impson
and K.C.D. Hamman).
30. Conservation of endangered fish species in the face of water resource
development schemes in the Guadiana River, Portugal: harmony of the
incompatible (I.B. Cowx and M.J. Collares-Pereira).
Subject Index.
Species Index.
I: Assessment of fish community structure and dynamics.
1. Selecting gear for monitoring fish assemblages (L.E. Miranda and H.L.
Schramm, Jr).
2. Longitudinal hydroacoustic survey of fish in the Elbe River supplemented
by direct capture (J. Kubecka J. Frouzova, A. Vilcinskas, C. Wolter and O.
Slavik).
3. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H. L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
4. Relative selectivity of hoopnetting and electric fishing in the Lower
Mississippi River (H.L. Schramm, Jr and L.L. Pugh).
II: Large river fisheries.
5. The fish community of the River Thames: status, pressures and management
(S.N. Hughes and D.J. Willis).
6. Cyclic behaviour of potamodomous fish in large rivers (R. Quiros and
J.C. Vidal).
7. Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance
to fisheries management (M.C. Lucas, T. Mercer, G. Peirson and P.A. Frear).
8. Seasonal and diel changes of young-of-the-year fish in the channelised
stretch of the Vltava River (Bohemia, Czech Republic) (O. Slavik and L.
Bartos).
III: Habitat requirements.
9. Trout, summer flows and irrigation canals: a study of habitat condition
and trout populations within a complex system (D.J. Walks, H.W. Li and G.H,
Reeves).
10. Dynamics of a population of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and fluctuations
in physical habitat conditions - experiments on a stream in the pyrenees;
first results (V. Gourand, C. Sabaton, P. Baran and P. Lim).
11. Fish habitat associations, community structure, density and biomass in
natural and channelised lowland streams in teh catchment o the River
Wensum, UK (N.T. Punchard, M.R. Perrow adn A.J.D. Jowit).
12. A methodology to evaluate physical habitat for reproduction of brown
trout (Salmo trutta L.) and relation with fry recruitment (M. Delacoste, P.
Baran and J.-M. Lascaux).
IV: Anthropogenic Impacts.
13. Wimbleball Pumped Storage Scheme: integration of water resource
management, engineering design and operational control to compliment the
needs of the salmonid fisheries in the River Exe (H.T. Sambrook and I.G.
Cowx).
14. Impacts of hydraulic engineering on the dynamics and production
potential of floodplain fish populations in Bangladesh: implications for
management (A.S. Halls, D.D. Hoggarth and K. Debnath).
15. Management of fisheries in rivers used for potable abstractions in
drought conditions: public health versus ecology (S. Axford).
16. Impacts of the Ok Tedi copper mine on fish populations in the Fly River
System, Papua New Guinea (S. Swales, B.S. Figa, K.A. Bakowa and C.D.
tenakanai).
17. Riverine fish stock and regional agronomic responses to hydrological
and climatic regins inte the upper Yazoo River basin (D.C. Jackson and Q.
Ye).
V: Rehabilitation of river fisheries.
18. An assessment of anthropogenic activities son and rehabilitation of
river fisheries: current state and future direction (M.C. Lucas and G.
Marmulla).
19. Defining and achieving fish habitat rehabilitation in large,
low-gradient rivers (P.B. Bayley, K. O'Hara and R. Steel).
20. Watershed analysis and restoration in the siuslaw River, Oregon, USA
(N.B Armantrout).
21. Planning implications of a habitat improvement project conducted on a
Newfoundland stream (M.C. van Zyll de Jong, I.G. Cowx and D.A. Scruton).
22. Provision for the juvenile stages of coarse fish in river
rehabilitation projects (B.P. Hodgson and J.W. Eaton).
VI: Management.
23. Principles and approaches for river fisheries management (R.L.
Welcomme).
24. Fisheries science and the managerial imperative (P. Hickley and M.
Aprahamian).
25. The use of spawning targets for salmon fisher management in England and
Wales (N.J. Milner, I.C. Davidson, R.J. Wyatt and M. Aprahamian).
26. The effectiveness of rod and net fishery bye-laws in reducing
exploitation of spring salmon on the Welsh Dee (I.C. Davidson, R.J. Cove
and N.J. Milner).
27. From sector to system: towards a multidimensional management in the
Lower Amazon floodplain (F. Castro and D. McGrath).
28. The role of Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Malawi, Africa, in the
conservation of the mpasa, Opsaridium microlepis (Gunther) (D. Teddle).
29. Conservation status, threats and future prospects for the survival of
freshwater fishes of the Western Cape Province, South Africa (N.D. Impson
and K.C.D. Hamman).
30. Conservation of endangered fish species in the face of water resource
development schemes in the Guadiana River, Portugal: harmony of the
incompatible (I.B. Cowx and M.J. Collares-Pereira).
Subject Index.
Species Index.
"... this text forms a valuable snapshot of activities, concernsand anticipations within the field of the management and ecology ofriver fisheries... it deserves a place in the library of anyorganisation concerned with this area of fisheries science."
Fisheries Research
"Many of the papers included in this volume can be consideredexcellent case-studies and the review feels that the book wouldmake a valuable addition to the libraries of institutions teachingundergraduate or postgraduate coureses in aquatic ecology,fisheries science/ management or conservation. "
Journal of Fish Biology
Fisheries Research
"Many of the papers included in this volume can be consideredexcellent case-studies and the review feels that the book wouldmake a valuable addition to the libraries of institutions teachingundergraduate or postgraduate coureses in aquatic ecology,fisheries science/ management or conservation. "
Journal of Fish Biology