Migration of freshwater fishes

Recent studies have increasingly demonstrated the widespread existence of spatio-temporal variations in the abundance and distribution of species of freshwater fishes, previously assumed not to move between habitats. These movements are often on a seasonal or ontogenetic basis, for spawning, feeding and refuge, and in many cases are fundamental for the successful completion of lifecycles. This important book provides a single source for a range of previously widely dispersed information on these movements of fish in fresh waters, covering potamodromous fishes as well as the more familiar diadromous species, worldwide. Contents include full descriptions of types of migration and spatial behaviour, the stimulus and capacity for fish to migrate, the effects of climate on patterns of migratory behaviour, a taxonomic analysis (mostly by family) of freshwater fish migration, methods for studying migration, and details of the impacts of man's activities on freshwater fish migration. Migration of Freshwater Fishes provides an excellent and comprehensive reference to which the river manager, biologist or student can now refer to obtain information, advice and current opinion on the migratory behaviour of most taxonomic groups of fishes occurring in fresh water. University libraries and aquatic research stations should also have copies of this essential reference book on their shelves. • Well-known international authors. • Of great commercial importance to fisheries and professional angling bodies. • Draws together much new information in one place. • Detailed review of world wide migratory behaviour for most groups of freshwater fishes. • Pure and applied relevance, for academics, fisheries scientists, river managers and conservationists. • This comprehensive book includes 67 tables and figures and over 1,400 references.

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Main Authors: Lucas, Martyn C. autor/a, Baras, Etienne autor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Oxford, England Blackwell Science 2001
Subjects:Peces de agua dulce, Migración de peces, Comportamiento de los peces, Taxonomía de peces,
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Taxonomía de peces
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Taxonomía de peces
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Migration of freshwater fishes
description Recent studies have increasingly demonstrated the widespread existence of spatio-temporal variations in the abundance and distribution of species of freshwater fishes, previously assumed not to move between habitats. These movements are often on a seasonal or ontogenetic basis, for spawning, feeding and refuge, and in many cases are fundamental for the successful completion of lifecycles. This important book provides a single source for a range of previously widely dispersed information on these movements of fish in fresh waters, covering potamodromous fishes as well as the more familiar diadromous species, worldwide. Contents include full descriptions of types of migration and spatial behaviour, the stimulus and capacity for fish to migrate, the effects of climate on patterns of migratory behaviour, a taxonomic analysis (mostly by family) of freshwater fish migration, methods for studying migration, and details of the impacts of man's activities on freshwater fish migration. Migration of Freshwater Fishes provides an excellent and comprehensive reference to which the river manager, biologist or student can now refer to obtain information, advice and current opinion on the migratory behaviour of most taxonomic groups of fishes occurring in fresh water. University libraries and aquatic research stations should also have copies of this essential reference book on their shelves. • Well-known international authors. • Of great commercial importance to fisheries and professional angling bodies. • Draws together much new information in one place. • Detailed review of world wide migratory behaviour for most groups of freshwater fishes. • Pure and applied relevance, for academics, fisheries scientists, river managers and conservationists. • This comprehensive book includes 67 tables and figures and over 1,400 references.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:235552022-08-23T14:56:54ZMigration of freshwater fishes Lucas, Martyn C. autor/a Baras, Etienne autor/a textOxford, England Blackwell Science2001engRecent studies have increasingly demonstrated the widespread existence of spatio-temporal variations in the abundance and distribution of species of freshwater fishes, previously assumed not to move between habitats. These movements are often on a seasonal or ontogenetic basis, for spawning, feeding and refuge, and in many cases are fundamental for the successful completion of lifecycles. This important book provides a single source for a range of previously widely dispersed information on these movements of fish in fresh waters, covering potamodromous fishes as well as the more familiar diadromous species, worldwide. Contents include full descriptions of types of migration and spatial behaviour, the stimulus and capacity for fish to migrate, the effects of climate on patterns of migratory behaviour, a taxonomic analysis (mostly by family) of freshwater fish migration, methods for studying migration, and details of the impacts of man's activities on freshwater fish migration. Migration of Freshwater Fishes provides an excellent and comprehensive reference to which the river manager, biologist or student can now refer to obtain information, advice and current opinion on the migratory behaviour of most taxonomic groups of fishes occurring in fresh water. University libraries and aquatic research stations should also have copies of this essential reference book on their shelves. • Well-known international authors. • Of great commercial importance to fisheries and professional angling bodies. • Draws together much new information in one place. • Detailed review of world wide migratory behaviour for most groups of freshwater fishes. • Pure and applied relevance, for academics, fisheries scientists, river managers and conservationists. • This comprehensive book includes 67 tables and figures and over 1,400 references.Incluye bibliografía: páginas 314-392 e índice: páginas 393-420Preface.. Acknowledgements.. 1 Migration and Spatial Behaviour.. 1.1 Introduction.. 1.2 Fish migration - from phenomenology to functional biology.. 1.2.1 Environment-related criteria and definitions.. 1.2.2 Diadromy and types of diadromous migrations.. 1.2.3 Superimposed migratory patterns: added complexity or just simple adaptive responses?.. 1.2.4 From adaptation to the migration continuum concept: do scale and salinity matter when defining migration?.. 1.2.5 From the restricted movement paradigm towards a general definition of migration.. 2 The Stimulus and Capacity for Migration.. 2.1 Introduction.. 2.2 Stimuli for migration.. 2.2.1 Internal factors.. 2.2.2 External factors.. 2.3 The capacity for migration.. 2.3.1 Overview of muscle structure and function.. 2.3.2 Swimming performance: how fast can a fish swim?.. 2.3.3 Relationships between swimming speed and endurance.. 2.3.4 A metabolic approach to swimming costs.. 2.3.5 How far can a fish migrate?.. 2.3.6 Constraints on early and late migrants.. 2.3.7 Implications of migration costs on size at first sexual maturity: when time matters.. 2.3.8 A tentative synthesis and conclusion.. 2.4 Piloting, orientation and navigation.. 2.4.1 Landmarks and surface topography.. 2.4.2 Celestial cues.. 2.4.3 Currents.. 2.4.4 Electric and magnetic fields.. 2.4.5 Olfaction and gustation.. 2.4.6 Other cues.. 2.4.7 Homing, memory and imprinting.. 3 Types of Migration.. 3.1 Introduction.. 3.2 Migrations at the seasonal and ontogenetic scale.. 3.2.1 Feeding migrations.. 3.2.2 Refuge-seeking migrations.. 3.2.3 Spawning migrations.. 3.2.4 Post-displacement movements, recolonisation and exploratory Migration.. 3.3 Diel horizontal and vertical migrations.. 4 Effects of Climate on Patterns of Migratory Behaviour.. 4.1 Introduction.. 4.2 Arctic and subarctic regions.. 4.3 Temperate regions.. 4.4 Tropical regions.. 4.4.1 Introduction4.4.2 Setting the scene: what makes tropical freshwater systems similar or different to those of temperate areas?.. 4.4.3 Influences of predation pressure on fish migrations.. 4.4.4 Influence of dissolved oxygen on fish migrations.. 4.4.5 Other environmental factors shaping habitat use and seasonal migrations.. 4.4.6 Life history, breeding systems and migration patterns of tropical fish.. 4.4.7 Conclusion.. 5 Taxonomic Analysis of Migration in Freshwater Fishes.. 5.1 Introduction.. 5.2 Lampreys (Petromyzontidae.. 5.3 Sharks and rays (Elasmobranchii.. 5.4 Sturgeons (Acipenseridae.. 5.5 Paddlefishes (Polyodontidae.. 5.6 Gars (Lepisosteidae and bowfins (Amiidae.. 5.7 Bonytongues, mooneyes, featherfin knifefishes, elephant fishes (Osteoglossiformes.. 5.8 Tenpounders and tarpons (Elopiformes.. 5.9 Freshwater eels (Anguillidae.. 5.10 Anchovies, shads, herrings and menhaden (Clupeiformes.. 5.11 Milkfish (Chanidae.. 5.12 Carps and minnows (Cyprinidae.. 5.13 Suckers (Catostomidae.. 5.14 Loaches (Cobitidae and river loaches (Balitoridae.. 5.15 Characins (Characiformes.. 5.16 Catfishes (Siluriformes.. 5.17 Knifefishes (Gymnotiformes.. 5.18 Pikes and mudminnows (Esociformes.. 5.19 Smelts (Osmeridae.. 5.20 Noodlefishes (Salangidae and Sundsalangidae.. 5.21 Southern smelts and southern graylings (Retropinnidae.. 5.22 Galaxiids, southern whitebaits and peladillos (Galaxiidae.. 5.23 Salmons, trouts, chars, graylings and whitefishes (Salmonidae.. 5.24 Trout-perches (Percopsidae and pirate perch (Aphredoderidae.. 5.25 Cods (Gadidae.. 5.26 Mullets (Mugilidae.. 5.27 Silversides and their relatives (Atheriniformes.. 5.28 Needlefishes, half-beaks and medakas (Beloniformes.. 5.29 Killifishes, livebearers, pupfishes and their relatives (Cyprinodontiformes.. 5.30 Sticklebacks and their relatives (Gasterosteiformes.. 5.31 Scorpionfishes (Scorpaenidae and Tetrarogidae.. 5.32 Sculpins (Cottidae.. 5.33 Snooks (Centropomidae5.34 Temperate basses (Moronidae.. 5.35 Temperate perches (Percichthyidae.. 5.36 Sunfishes (Centrarchidae.. 5.37 Perches (Percidae.. 5.38 Snappers (Lutjanidae.. 5.39 Drums (Sciaenidae.. 5.40 Tigerperches (Terapontidae.. 5.41 Aholeholes (Kuhliidae.. 5.42 Cichlids (Cichlidae.. 5.43 Southern rock cods (Bovichthyidae and sandperches (Pinguipedidae.. 5.44 Fresh and brackish water dwelling gobioid fishes (Eleotridae, Rhyacichthyidae, Odontobutidae and Gobiidae.. 5.45 Fresh and brackish water dwelling fl atfi shes (Pleuronectidae, Soleidae, Achiridae, Paralichthyidae and Cynoglossidae.. 6 Methods for Studying the Spatial Behaviour of Fish in Fresh and Brackish Water.. 6.1 Introduction.. 6.2 Capture-independent methods.. 6.2.1 Visual observation.. 6.2.2 Resistivity fish counters and detection of bioelectric outputs.. 6.2.3 Hydroacoustics.. 6.3 Capture dependent methods.. 6.3.1 Variations in density and catch per unit effort.. 6.3.2 Marks and tags.. 6.3.3 Types of marks and tags.. 6.3.4 Electronic tags - telemetry.. 6.3.5 Passive electronic tags.. 6.3.6 Signal propagation and detection of battery-powered transmitters.. 6.3.7 Transmitter positioning.. 6.3.8 Telemetry of intrinsic and extrinsic parameters.. 6.3.9 Attachment methods.. 6.3.10 Limitations of telemetry systems.. 6.3.11 Archival tags.. 6.4 Choice of methods in fish migration studies.. 6.4.1 Functional delimitation of fisheries districts.. 6.4.2 Lateral and longitudinal migrations of large catfishes in a South American assemblage.. 6.4.3 Fidelity of fish to spawning grounds.. 7 Applied Aspects of Freshwater Fish Migration.. 7.1 A broad view of the impact of man's activities on freshwater fish migration.. 7.2 Impact of man's activities on the diversity of fish assemblages in different geographic regions, focusing on damming.. 7.2.1 Eurasia.. 7.2.2 North America.. 7.2.3 Australasia and Oceania7.3 Other impacts on fish migration resulting from man's activities.. 7.3.1 Entrainment and impingement.. 7.3.2 Hydropeaking, changes in temperature and oxygen.. 7.3.3 Culverts and road crossings.. 7.3.4 Changes in genetic diversity and life history.. 7.4 Mitigation of hazards and obstacles to fish migration.. 7.4.1 Fish passes.. 7.4.2 Fish ladders.. 7.4.3 Fish locks and elevators.. 7.4.4 Shipping locks and elevators.. 7.4.5 Nature-like fish passes.. 7.4.6 Typical downstream passes: surface bypass systems.. 7.4.7 Attracting and deterring fishes.. 7.5 Installation, monitoring and efficiency of fish passes.. 7.6 Conclusions.. 8 Conclusion.. References.. Geographical index.. Taxonomic index.. Subject indexRecent studies have increasingly demonstrated the widespread existence of spatio-temporal variations in the abundance and distribution of species of freshwater fishes, previously assumed not to move between habitats. These movements are often on a seasonal or ontogenetic basis, for spawning, feeding and refuge, and in many cases are fundamental for the successful completion of lifecycles. This important book provides a single source for a range of previously widely dispersed information on these movements of fish in fresh waters, covering potamodromous fishes as well as the more familiar diadromous species, worldwide. Contents include full descriptions of types of migration and spatial behaviour, the stimulus and capacity for fish to migrate, the effects of climate on patterns of migratory behaviour, a taxonomic analysis (mostly by family) of freshwater fish migration, methods for studying migration, and details of the impacts of man's activities on freshwater fish migration. Migration of Freshwater Fishes provides an excellent and comprehensive reference to which the river manager, biologist or student can now refer to obtain information, advice and current opinion on the migratory behaviour of most taxonomic groups of fishes occurring in fresh water. University libraries and aquatic research stations should also have copies of this essential reference book on their shelves. • Well-known international authors. • Of great commercial importance to fisheries and professional angling bodies. • Draws together much new information in one place. • Detailed review of world wide migratory behaviour for most groups of freshwater fishes. • Pure and applied relevance, for academics, fisheries scientists, river managers and conservationists. • This comprehensive book includes 67 tables and figures and over 1,400 references.Peces de agua dulceMigración de pecesComportamiento de los pecesTaxonomía de pecesURN:ISBN:0632057548URN:ISBN:9780632057542