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Commentary: Trends and Tensions in Freshwater and Fisheries Management in Central Otago, New Zealand
Recent resource management planning processes and decisions in Central Otago, New Zealand, illustrate changes in policy direction for freshwater management. These processes and decisions also highlight interactions between, and values associated with, indigenous and introduced sports fish.
Harvey C. Perkins, Niall R. N. Watson
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A palabras das fillas de Eva, Teresa Moure [PDF]
Obra ressenyada: Teresa MOURE, A palabra das fillas de Eva.
Cebreiro Rábade Villar, María do
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Kinematically Detected Halo Streams
Clues to the origins and evolution of our Galaxy can be found in the kinematics of stars around us. Remnants of accreted satellite galaxies produce over- densities in velocity-space, which can remain coherent for much longer than spatial over-densities ...
Smith, Martin C.
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Aotearoa New Zealand faces accelerating loss of freshwater fish biodiversity and growing pressures on culturally significant fisheries. Technical solutions alone have failed because the challenge is not only ecological, but also institutional, cultural, and relational.
Joanne Clapcott +5 more
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Implementing Bayesian network models using expert elicitation for instream barrier assessment
We have demonstrated that BN modelling and expert knowledge can be used for assessing the likelihood of fish passage where empirical data are lacking or sparse. The probabilistic framework is consistent with the need to reflect that many structures are partial barriers to fish movement and cannot be represented accurately in a binary pass/fail ...
Paul Franklin +3 more
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ESA/ELGRA gravity-related research summer school [PDF]
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Callens, Natacha +2 more
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Fishing‐Induced Regulation of Diadromous Fish Subsidies in Stream Communities
ABSTRACT Seasonal migrations of diadromous fish transport marine‐derived nutrients into freshwater ecosystems, enriching communities and restructuring food‐web dynamics. By diminishing these migrations, fishing pressure could disrupt cross‐ecosystem connectivity, thereby altering predator–prey interactions and community size structure.
Ben R. J. Crichton +3 more
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Probing the Deep End of the Milky Way with New Oscillating Kepler Giants [PDF]
The Kepler mission has been a success in both exoplanet search and stellar physics studies. Red giants have actually been quite a highlight in the Kepler scene.
Beck, Paul G. +7 more
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A trait‐based risk assessment framework was developed to identify New Zealand's native freshwater fish most vulnerable to the pressures of valued sports fisheries (trout). We further examine where the distributions between at‐risk species and trout are likely to overlap, providing priority locations for conservation managers to investigate further and ...
Ami Coughlan +2 more
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New records of nine monogenean parasites infesting non‐native freshwater fish species in New Zealand
ABSTRACT Twenty‐one non‐native freshwater fish species have established populations in New Zealand, yet only two have been reported with monogenean infestations; grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1844) and western mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853), each with two identified monogenean ...
Ethan D. Renner, Ian C. Duggan
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