- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
- Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
- Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity
- Fish biology, ecology, and behavior
University of Hull
2023-2025
Abstract Inland waters support the livelihoods of up to 820 million people and provide fisheries that make an essential contribution towards food security, particularly in developing world where 90% inland catch is consumed. Despite their importance, are overlooked favour other water use sectors deemed more economically important. also driven by external factors such as climate change habitat loss, which impedes our ability manage them sustainably. Using a river basin approach allocate fish...
Globally, fish have been severely affected by the widespread, chronic degradation of fresh waters, with a substantial proportion species declining in abundance or range recent decades. This has especially case densely populated countries an industrial heritage and intensive agriculture, where majority river catchments deteriorations water quality changes land use. study used spatially temporally extensive dataset, encompassing 16,124 surveys at 1180 sites representing wide typologies...
Abstract Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Anthropocene, especially fresh water. Despite supporting many fish species of conservation importance, there has never been a formal assessment their extinction risks Britain, which impeded inclusion relevant legislation and policy. This study therefore used International Union for Conservation Nature (IUCN) Red List Threatened Species™ Categories Criteria to conduct first systematic...
Abstract Long-term datasets provide context and understanding of complex ecological processes, including temporal variations in species diversity ecosystem dynamics. This dataset is comprised body length measurements (mm) more than 380,000 larval or juvenile fish 30 from five English river catchments collected almost monthly over two decades. Such information can be used to determine growth rates, future recruitment success, population structure compliance with monitoring protocols...