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Fishes, Volume 6, Issue 1

March 2021 - 8 articles

Cover Story: Studies on Pacific Northwest forestry–stream interactions have often focused on coastal cutthroat trout ignoring associations with coexisting fishes. Using data from coastal Washington state and Oregon, we explored species occurrence and potential interactions between stream-living fishes. Coastal cutthroat trout and juvenile coho salmon were the most commonly coexisting species and exhibited positive associations for both presence and density. Associations between species were weak relative to their associations with abiotic stream conditions. Although much remains to be learned regarding the numerous ways in which fishes interact, evidence points to the importance of abiotic stream conditions influencing species presence and abundance. View this paper
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Articles (8)

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,895 Views
9 Pages

16 March 2021

Understanding the impact of Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) on fishery around Indonesia is important as the fishery resources are small compared to the demand. In this study, we analyzed the effect of positive and negative phases of IOD on chlorophyll-a co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
5,512 Views
11 Pages

Slight Increases in Salinity Improve Muscle Quality of Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus)

  • Xi Zhang,
  • Zhiyuan Shen,
  • Tianpeng Qi,
  • Rujuan Xi,
  • Xiao Liang,
  • Li Li,
  • Rong Tang and
  • Dapeng Li

24 February 2021

Fish muscle quality is an important parameter in the aquaculture industry. In this study, we analyzed and compared the muscle quality of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) cultured at salinities of 0‰, 3‰, and 6‰ (GC0, GC3, GC6). There was no sign...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,055 Views
17 Pages

23 February 2021

Common carp (Cyprinus carpio, L. 1758) are the most abundant pest fish species in Australia, detrimental to ecosystem integrity and values, and in need of suitable management solutions. In January 1995, this destructive pest was discovered in two lar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,216 Views
26 Pages

12 February 2021

Alterations in fish developmental trajectories occur in response to genetic and environmental changes, especially during sensitive periods of development (critical windows). Embryos and larvae of Atractosteus tropicus were used as a model to study fi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,449 Views
14 Pages

30 January 2021

When multiple species of fish coexist there are a host of potential ways through which they may interact, yet there is often a strong focus on studies of single species without considering these interactions. For example, many studies of forestry&nda...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,049 Views
15 Pages

Achieving Sea Lamprey Control in Lake Champlain

  • Bradley Young,
  • BJ Allaire and
  • Stephen Smith

26 January 2021

The control of parasitic sea lamprey in Lake Champlain has been a necessary component of its fishery restoration and recovery goals for 30 years. While adopting the approach of the larger and established sea lamprey control program of the Laurentian...

  • Review
  • Open Access
57 Citations
12,743 Views
18 Pages

Trends in Growth Modeling in Fisheries Science

  • Shane A. Flinn and
  • Stephen R. Midway

19 January 2021

Growth models estimate life history parameters (e.g., growth rates and asymptotic size) that are used in the management of fisheries stocks. Traditionally in fisheries science, it was common to fit one growth model—the von Bertalanffy growth mo...

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