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Lethal and sublethal toxicity of ytterbium in rainbow trout juveniles. [PDF]
Auclair J+3 more
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Future Trends in Angler Behavior Based on a Delphi Study in the Nordic Countries
ABSTRACT Recreational fisheries are dynamic social‐ecological systems. Identification of anticipated future trends supports the design of policies and management to deliver outcomes for fisheries resources, users, and communities. To this end, we applied a forecasting method (i.e., Delphi survey) to recreational fisheries in five Nordic countries.
Lotte van den Heuvel+13 more
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Fish are poor sentinels for surveillance of riverine antimicrobial resistance. [PDF]
Tskhay F+5 more
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The food of trout in New South Wales. 1935–1936 [PDF]
Keith C. McKeown
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ABSTRACT Controlled experiments have shown that northern pike (Esox lucius) is able to develop lure avoidance, but whether such patterns exist in the wild is unknown. We assessed the impact of recreational fishing on a natural population of pike in the southern Baltic Sea, from samples of three pairs of partially protected areas (pMPA) and nearby ...
Phillip Roser+4 more
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Dietary Nonenriched and Iron-Enriched Yeasts Improve Hematological and Antioxidant Parameters in Rainbow Trout, <i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>, Fed on Diets Containing Cottonseed Meal. [PDF]
Hoseini SM+4 more
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ABSTRACT Recreational anglers use ground baiting to attract fish and increase catch inputs organic matter that can have important effects on water quality by increasing eutrophication. However, nutrient inputs from angling bait by recreational fisheries have not yet been estimated.
Alexis Imbert+3 more
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Mitigation of Dietary Microplastic Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Response in Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>) Fry Through Dietary Supplementation of a Natural Microencapsulated Antioxidant. [PDF]
Şener İ+7 more
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ABSTRACT Catch‐and‐release angling is an effective conservation tool only when released fish survive. Measuring the physiological response of sportfish to capture has recently been enhanced by the use of accelerometers to measure post‐release movement.
Jason M. Qualich, Michael J. Louison
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