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The fall of Native Fishes and the rise of Non-native Fishes in the Great Lakes Basin

Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management, 2010
Over the last 200 years, the fish fauna of the Great Lakes has changed significantly as a result of declines in native species and the deliberate and inadvertent stocking of non-native fishes. These changes have resulted in the global extinction of three taxa and the extirpation of 18 species lowering the number of currently extant native species in ...
Nicholas E. Mandrak, B. Cudmore
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Can Amphibians Help Conserve Native Fishes?

Fisheries, 2017
Abstract Native fish populations have continued to decline worldwide despite advances in management practices. As such, new approaches are needed to complement the old. In many flowing and standing waters, larval amphibians are the dominant vertebrate taxa.
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Contribution of native and non‐native species to fish communities in French reservoirs

Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2004
AbstractPrevious studies showed that only 20% of the variability in fish community structure in French reservoirs could be explained by site characteristics. In addition, no relationship was found between the relative abundance of species and stocking effort.
Irz, P.   +2 more
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Fish introductions in California: History and impact on native fishes

Biological Conservation, 1976
Abstract Since 1871 , at least 50 species of fish have been successfully introduced into California's inland waters, and numerous transfers of native fishes have been made between isolated drainage systems. Introductions were made of sport fish, commercial fish, forage fish, bait fish, fish for weed and insect control, and aquarium fish.
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Introduced brown trout alter native acanthocephalan infections in native fish.

The Journal of animal ecology, 2012
1. Native parasite acquisition provides introduced species with the potential to modify native host-parasite dynamics by acting as parasite reservoirs (with the 'spillback' of infection increasing the parasite burdens of native hosts) or sinks (with the 'dilution' of infection decreasing the parasite burdens of native hosts) of infection. 2.
Rachel A, Paterson   +3 more
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Native Fishes of Idaho

2013
Richard L. Wallace, Donald W. Zaroban
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Native Indians and The Fishing Industry Of British Columbia*

Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1953
Contemporary industry and society have brought major changes to the economic and social life of the Indians of British Columbia. Most tribal cultures were built upon a simple small-scale base. The tribal band was typically small and closely knit with personal relationships; the individual's status and role were clearly defined, and his activities ...
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Trash Fish: Native Fish Species in a Rocky Mountain Trout Culture

The Western Historical Quarterly, 2014
This article argues that the creation of a Rocky Mountain trout culture and economy proved detrimental to native western fish. in the veneration of the region's trout, anglers and fish managers overlooked or killed native coarse fish species through the rampant use of fish toxicants and other eradication techniques.
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Phylogenetic Relatedness Predicts Extinction Risk of Native Freshwater Fishes From Non‐Native Fishes Across a Latitudinal Gradient

Global Change Biology
ABSTRACTThe strength of the interspecific interactions between non‐native and native species influences the subsequent invasion impacts, with stronger interactions and thus more severe impacts predicted when the species are phylogenetically close and co‐exist at lower latitudes. Although work demonstrates non‐native fish are more likely to invade areas
Yingqiu Zhang   +4 more
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