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Reverse migration of adult pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) to the sea after their return to fresh water
Few studies have examined the movement of adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. between the sea and rivers after they have entered a river. In this...
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Parasite assemblages as indicators of stability in stock structure of Cynoscion guatucupa (Sciaenidae) after a quarter of century of exploitation in a marine warming hotspot
Climate change is impacting marine species, leading to shifts in their distribution to higher latitudes and to deeper locations. Parasite communities...
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Otolith biogeochemistry reveals possible impacts of extreme climate events on population connectivity of a highly migratory fish, Japanese Spanish mackerel Scomberomorus niphonius
Climate change, particularly extreme climate events, is likely to alter the population connectivity in diverse taxa. While the population...
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Diverse patterns of larval coral reef fish vertical distribution and consequences for dispersal and connectivity
Many populations rely on dispersal as a critical life history event, from seed dispersal in plants to migration behaviors in birds, insects, and...
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Comprehensive Italian Annotated Bibliography on Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus, Linnaeus, 1758)
The Italian scientists have a long tradition of studies and research on Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus). This species is certainly one of the... -
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Short-term space use of small-bodied fish in coastal flats ecosystems in The Bahamas: an acoustic telemetry study using the smallest commercially available transmitters
Nearshore fish communities in marine flats ecosystems are recognised as being key for early life stages of socio-economically valued fish species, as...
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Identifying the source population of fish re-colonizing an arid-land stream following wildfire-induced extirpation using otolith microchemistry
Movement is necessary for re-colonization of habitats following disturbance, but methods to estimate dispersal of small-bodied fishes are limited. We...
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Trophic variability of long tail hake Macruronus magellanicus in the Southwestern Atlantic: movements evidenced by stomach content and stable isotope analysis
Studying the trophic ecology of marine fishes in their natural habitat provides insights into their behavior, their role in community dynamics, and...
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Oceans of plenty? Challenges, advancements, and future directions for the provision of evidence-based fisheries management advice
Marine population modeling, which underpins the scientific advice to support fisheries interventions, is an active research field with recent...
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A review of molecular, physiological, behavioral, and ecological studies in a Special Issue devoted to the movement ecology of fishes
Much new information on the movement ecology of fishes is present in this Special Issue of Environmental Biology of Fishes . Authors submitted...
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River to river: First evidence of eel movement between distant rivers via the sea
Eel movement patterns have been frequently studied to learn about their movements within the fresh- and brackish waters of the same river before...
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Migration timing and marine space use of an anadromous Arctic fish (Arctic Char, Salvelinus alpinus) revealed by local spatial statistics and network analysis
BackgroundThe ice-free season (typically late-June to early-October) is crucial for anadromous species of fish in the Arctic, including Arctic Char (
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Regional philopatry of scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) to nursery areas in the Mexican Pacific
The population genetic structure and female philopatry to nursery grounds of the scalloped hammerhead shark ( Sphyrna lewini ) were studied in...
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The drivers of anguillid eel movement in lentic water bodies: a systematic map
Anguillid eels are near globally distributed catadromous fishes with marine spawning areas and inshore and inland growth areas in both lotic (rivers,...
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The Blackspot Seabream Fishery in the Strait of Gibraltar: Lessons and Future Perspectives of Shared Marine Resource
The Blackspot Seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) is one of the most important commercially exploited fish species for the Spanish and Moroccan fleets... -
The role of wind in controlling the connectivity of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) populations
BackgroundLarval connectivity between distinct benthic populations is essential for their persistence. Although connectivity is difficult to measure...
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Does fragmented river connectivity alter the reproductive behavior of the potamodromous fish Alburnus vistonicus?
Blocked riverine spawning migration routes constitute one of the main threats of potamodromous fish that require well-connected habitats of high...
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Fluctuating asymmetry of adult Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) otoliths from wild and hatchery origins
Fluctuating asymmetry is the non-directional deviations from bilateral symmetry and occurs across organisms. Fish otoliths are often used to test for...
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Locomotor activity and growth response of glass eel Anguilla marmorata exposed to different salinity levels
Temperate eels are well known for partial migration where contingents may remain settled in marine habitats or move between seawater and brackish and...