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Use of stable isotope analysis to evaluate the possible impact of fish migration on a lake biomanipulation

2007

1. A lake restoration project involving mass fish removals was started to improve further the water quality of a lake recovering from severe eutrophication. The effectiveness of such biomanipulation as a lake management option could be compromised if removed fish are rapidly replaced by large-scale immigration from a connected lake. 2. Stable isotope analysis (SIA) was used to examine the migrations of perch (Perca fluviatilis L.) and roach (Rutilus rutilus (L.)) between two connected lakes in central Finland, Jyvasjarvi and the larger Paijanne. Baseline δ15N signatures in primary consumers were significantly higher in Jyvasjarvi and this difference was reflected further up the food chain i…

Fish migrationPerchBiomanipulationEcologybiologyFishingδ15NAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationFisheryRutilusEutrophicationNature and Landscape ConservationIsotope analysisAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
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La remontée du saumon pour le frai dans le fleuve Tornionjoki, suivie au moyen d'un sonar à double faisceau horizontal.

2000

Fixed location split-beam horizontal echosounding was used to assess the size and timing of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) spawning run in the River Tornionjoki. Four transducers, two on each river bank, were mounted across the river at the study site 4 km upstream from the river mouth. Net weirs were used on both shores to direct the passage of fish through the acoustic beams. Hydroacoustic monitoring covered 40-50% of the river cross-sectional area. Also test fishing and yearly catch statistics of salmon were used as an indication of the size of the spawning run in the river. Altogether, 7 700, 5 300 and 4 300 salmon-sized targets (target strength, TS ≥ -29 dB) moving upstream were det…

Fish migrationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyFishingAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationFisheryWater columnHydroacousticsRiver mouthEnvironmental scienceTarget strengthSalmoSalmonidaeAquatic Living Resources
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Treatment of columnaris disease of rainbow trout: low pH and salt as possible tools?

2005

The impact of salt and low pH on columnaris disease of fish was studied. Survival of Flavobacterium columnare after exposure to either 4% NaCl (pH 7.2) or pH 5.0, pH 4.86 or pH 4.6 for 15 min or 1 h was studied in vitro. All conditions significantly reduced the numbers of viable bacterial cells. The effects of salt (4 and 2%) and acidic baths (pH 4.6) were studied in 2 experiments in vivo with rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss infected with F. columnare. Both salt and acidic baths failed to prevent fish mortality; the overall mortality reached 100% in all groups. However, according to survival analysis, the mortality rate was lower in fish treated with 4% salt baths compared to a control gr…

Fish mortalityEcologyAquatic ScienceBiologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSodium Chloridebiology.organism_classificationMucusFlavobacteriaceaeFlavobacteriumSurvival AnalysisFish DiseasesMucusIn vivoFlavobacteriaceae InfectionsOncorhynchus mykissFlavobacterium columnareAnimalsRainbow troutFood scienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlavobacteriumBacteriaDiseases of aquatic organisms
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A Biochemical Genetic Study of Isoenzyme Polymorphism within and between Two Populations of Atherina Boyeri Risso

1996

Allozymic variation of 20 loci was investigated in two samples of Atherina boyeri collected in the Mediterranean Sea from the coast of Trappeto and Marsala Lagoon (Sicily, Italy). Five loci were polymorphic (PGM*, EST-1,2*, SOD-2*, PGI-2*) and appeared to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. A significant Fst mean value (0.02) (G = 23.77, P < 0.05, df = 5) showed that the samples can be considered as two distinct local populations and supports previous morphometric discrimination.

Fish population Genetic structure Mediterranean sea Atherina boyeri Isoenzyme
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Importance of water-level fluctuation on population dynamics of cladocerans in a hypertrophic reservoir (Lake Arancio, south-west Sicily, Italy)

1997

During a period of three years (1990-1991 and 1993), we studied the population dynamics of planktonic cladocerans in a hypertrophic reservoir. Weekly sampling revealed that the five most common species followed a trend which reflects the peculiar hydrological characteristics of the reservoir and their key position in the pelagic food web. In particular, 1991 was characterized by a strong water inflow which probably interfered with the reproductive activities of the dominant fish population (Rutilus rubilio) and reduced the concentration of inedible planktonic algae allowing the development of small Chlorococcales. This event was associated with higher population densities of Daphnia hyalina…

Fish predationMan-made lakePhytoplanktonAquatic ScienceWater-level fluctuationZooplankton
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Trophic niche influences ingestion of micro- and mesoplastics in pelagic and demersal fish from the Western Mediterranean Sea.

2023

Plastic pollution has been extensively documented in the marine food web, but targeted studies focusing on the relationship between microplastic ingestion and fish trophic niches are still limited. In this study we investigated the frequency of occurrence and the abundance of micro- and mesoplastics (MMPs) in eight fish species with different feeding habits from the western Mediterranean Sea. Stable isotope analysis (δ13C and δ15N) was used to describe the trophic niche and its metrics for each species. A total of 139 plastic items were found in 98 out of the 396 fish analysed (25%). The bogue revealed the highest occurrence with 37% of individuals with MMPs in their gastrointestinal tract,…

Fish specieIsotopic nicheFeeding habitMicroplasticStable isotopes.Mesoplastic
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Genetic-based evaluation of management units for sustainable vendace (Coregonus albula) fisheries in a large lake system

2022

The goal of the processing industry, trade and consumers is to get eco-labelled freshwater fish products from sustainable fisheries into the market as soon as possible. The fourth largest natural lake system in Europe, the Saimaa lake system supports a fishery for vendace (Coregonus albula). Certification of the fishery requires an understanding of population structure to help determine the number and spatial extent of management units. In this study, we analysed the genetic diversity of local vendace populations in the Saimaa lake system and aimed to identify the conservation and management units of vendace. Within the Saimaa, the genetic divergence between local populations of vendace was…

Fish stockDesignatable unitmuikkukalakannatGenetic distanceEcolabellingmikrosatelliititkalatalousCoregonidsympäristömerkitpopulaatiogenetiikkakalakantojen hoitoSaimaa lake systemekologinen kestävyys
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The Fisher Hyphotesis and nominal interest rate decomposition: a structural VAR approach

2007

Fisher hypothesis SVARSettore SECS-P/02 Politica Economica
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Much can change in a year: The massawan mantis shrimp, erugosquilla massavensis (Kossmann, 1880) in sicily, Italy

2019

A flourishing population of the Massawan mantis shrimp, Erugosquilla massavensis, an Erythraean species, is recorded off Sicily, Italy, one year after the very first specimen was collected off the eastern coast of the island. The species is already established as a minor, albeit valuable, fishery resource. Once its population increases, however, it may compete with the native Mediterranean spot-tail mantis shrimp, Squilla mantis. This article presents the results of a joint effort between members of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale of Comiso and local fishermen to monitor non-indigenous species in Sicilian waters.

Fisheries -- Italy -- SicilyArthropodaDistribution (economics)Introduced speciesDistributionPopulation dynamicPopulation densityInvasive speciesErugosquillaMantis shrimpShrimps -- Italy -- SicilySquilla -- Italy -- SicilyMalacostracaSquillidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyCompetitionEcologybusiness.industrybiology.organism_classificationShrimp populations -- Italy -- SicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicFisheryGeographyIntroduced organisms -- Italy -- SicilyFishery resourceSquilla mantis -- Italy -- SicilybusinessInvasive alien specieSquilla manti
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Workshop on ICES reference points (WKREF2)

2022

The ICES Workshop on ICES reference points (WKREF2) was tasked review the WKREF1 report and based on the outcome develop updated guidelines for the ICES reference points system and recommendations for ACOM consideration. The WKREF1 report has suggested 5 key recommendations to simplify and harmonise the ICES reference points framework representing a major change to the current guidelines. At WKREF2, we detailed discussions and four key concerns were raised about the proposed approach. The first related to the simplification of rules to define Blim. Around two thirds of category 1 stocks would end up as WKREF1 “Blim Type 2” where Blim would be set as a fraction of B0. The Allee effect or “de…

Fisheries and aquacultureICES resourcesAll ICES Ecoregions
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