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期刊名:Environmental biology of fishes

缩写:ENVIRON BIOL FISH

ISSN:0378-1909

e-ISSN:1573-5133

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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Haley K Gendron,Ross F Tallman,Margaret F Docker Haley K Gendron
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate and with longer growing seasons, greater rainfall, and less snowfall. Cold-adapted ectotherms, such as the Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus 1758), are likely to experience changes to ...
Aaron Adams,Andy J Danylchuk,Steven J Cooke Aaron Adams
Coastal marine fisheries and the habitats that support them are under extensive and increasing pressures from numerous anthropogenic stressors that occur at multiple spatial and temporal scales and often intersect in unexpected ways. Freque...
Tazi H Rodrigues,Andrew J Chapelsky,Lee E Hrenchuk et al. Tazi H Rodrigues et al.
Climate-driven declines in oxythermal habitat in freshwater lakes can impose prolonged constraints on cold-water fishes sensitive to hypoxia. How fish cope with severe habitat limitations is not well understood, yet has implications for the...
Dylan Hillis,Robert Gustas,Daniel Pauly et al. Dylan Hillis et al.
Climate change is altering the distribution and composition of marine fish populations globally, which presents substantial risks to the social and economic well-being of humanity. While deriving long-term climatic baselines is an essential...
Konstantina Agiadi,Rafał Nawrot,Paolo G Albano et al. Konstantina Agiadi et al.
Evaluation of the impact of climatic changes on the composition of fish assemblages requires quantitative measures that can be compared across space and time. In this respect, the mean temperature of the catch (MTC) approach has been proven...
Martin Ostrega,Aaron J Adams,Fabián Pina-Amargós et al. Martin Ostrega et al.
Animals that congregate in large numbers to reproduce in spatially and temporally distinct locations are particularly susceptible to overexploitation. Many fishes form spawning aggregations that are intentionally targeted given ease of capt...
Andy J Danylchuk,Lucas P Griffin,Robert Ahrens et al. Andy J Danylchuk et al.
Tropical and subtropical coastal flats are shallow regions of the marine environment at the intersection of land and sea. These regions provide myriad ecological goods and services, including recreational fisheries focused on flats-inhabiti...
Lewis J Campbell,Nicholas A Castillo,Christopher D Dunn et al. Lewis J Campbell et al.
Atlantic Bonefish (Albula vulpes) are economically important due to their popularity with recreational anglers. In the State of Florida, USA, bonefish population numbers declined by approximately 60% between the 1990s and 2015. Habitat loss...
Christopher M Bunt,Bailey Jacobson Christopher M Bunt
There has been a recent flurry of publications describing the potential effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on both commercial and recreational fisheries. As of yet, studies have only provided insights from researchers or industry experts deta...
Natascha Wosnick,Aline C Prado,Érica Padilha et al. Natascha Wosnick et al.
Billfishes are considered important fishery resources and the identification of aggregation sites is imperative for proper management. Here we present evidence of a seasonal aggregation site for juvenile istiophorid billfishes in southern B...