Modderkruipers en bittervoorn in Pompveld en Andelsch Broek : Visstandbemonstering van grote modderkruiper, kleine modderkruiper en bittervoorn in Natura 2000-deelgebied Pompveld en Andelsch Broek in relatie tot beleidsdoelstellingen en inrichtingsmaatregelen

Nature2000 site Pompveld is part of Nature2000 site Loevestein, Pompveld and Kornsche Boezem and is designated for the weatherfish, spined loach and bitterling. The last two species have a conservation objective, while the weatherfish has an expansion objective. From 2016 to 2020, the current Natura2000 site of the Pompveld was optimized and the design measures in Andelsch Broek was realized. The main goal was the optimization and development of the hydrological system and habitat for the target species. In order to be able to make good statements about the success of these measures, Brabants Landschap considers it of great importance to have a good baseline measurement of these target species for which an expansion and or conservation objective has been set.

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Main Authors: Ottburg, Fabrice, Lammertsma, Dennis
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Wageningen Environmental Research
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/modderkruipers-en-bittervoorn-in-pompveld-en-andelsch-broek-visst
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Summary:Nature2000 site Pompveld is part of Nature2000 site Loevestein, Pompveld and Kornsche Boezem and is designated for the weatherfish, spined loach and bitterling. The last two species have a conservation objective, while the weatherfish has an expansion objective. From 2016 to 2020, the current Natura2000 site of the Pompveld was optimized and the design measures in Andelsch Broek was realized. The main goal was the optimization and development of the hydrological system and habitat for the target species. In order to be able to make good statements about the success of these measures, Brabants Landschap considers it of great importance to have a good baseline measurement of these target species for which an expansion and or conservation objective has been set.