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Autor:
Jonathan White, Colm Fitzgerald, Patrick Gargan, Elvira de Eyto, Michael Millane, Gerald Chaput, Paddy Boylan, Walter W Crozier, Dennis Doherty, Bryan Kennedy, Ian Lawler, David Lyons, Ferdia Marnell, Phil McGinnity, Kealan O'Higgins, William K Roche, Hugo Maxwell, Niall Ó Maoiléidigh
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ICES Journal of Marine Science. 80:803-822
International wild Atlantic salmon management priorities have moved from exploitation to conservation since the 1990s, recognizing the need to protect diversity and abundance at individual river levels amid widespread declines. Here we review interna
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Journal of Fish Biology. 93:134-137
An investigation with acoustic telemetry of the passage of Salmo salar smolts through a large natural lake found heavy mortality occurred at the river-to-lake confluences (mean 31.2% km-1 ), but was lower in the main body of the lake (mean 2.4% km-1
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Journal of fish biology. 95(2)
The occurrence of non-native pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha in multiple river systems in Ireland in 2017 was unprecedented and reflected similar concurrent events observed in other countries in the North Atlantic region. Thirty-six fish were capt
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Management of Biological Invasions. 5:407-418
The invasive Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) has established a high density and self- sustaining population within the tidal reaches of the River Barrow, Ireland. A field trial was carried out to test the respective efficacy of three dif
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Biology & Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 111:205-212
Lagarosiphon major is a priority invasive species first recorded in a natural Irish watercourse, Lough Corrib, in April 2005. The weed has subsequently expanded its range significantly within the upper and middle lake but, as of 2010, has not been re
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Aquatic Invasions. 6:291-299
The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea was first discovered in Ireland in the Rivers Barrow and Nore in 2010. Scuba diving surveys were the primary sampling method used to determine the detailed distribution of this species in the two rivers. Sustainable
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Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. :205-212
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Aquatic Invasions. 3:271-281
The zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas 1771), invaded Lough Sheelin in the midlands of Ireland in 2001. In order to assess the status of the mussel population in the lake, the distribution, extent of colonisation, abundance, biomass and size-