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Autor:
Colin W. Bean, N. Cameron Durie, J. Ben James, Ian J. Winfield, Caroline Thompson, Chris Harrod, Alex A. Lyle, Andrew R.D. Gowans, Colin E. Adams, Janice M. Fletcher, Peter S. Maitland, Eric Verspoor
Publikováno v:
Advances in Limnology. 63:547-559
Although also formerly present in two lochs in South West Scotland, populations of vendace (Coregonus albula) were until recently believed to persist in only two U.K. lakes, i.e., Bassenthwaite Lake and Derwent Water in North West England. However, a
Autor:
Stephen J. Hawkins, Rob J. Hillman, Martin J. Genner, Rayner Piper, Marc T. Jolly, Niall O'Maoileidigh, Peter S. Maitland, M. W. Aprahamian, Peter Henderson
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 159:675-687
Determining the magnitude of homing behaviour within migratory fish species is essential for their conservation and management. We tested for population genetic structuring in the anadromous alosines, Alosa alosa and A. fallax fallax, to establish fi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 67:1189-1192
Autor:
Peter S. Maitland
Publikováno v:
Biology & Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 104:5-16
Ireland's native fish fauna, like that of much of the rest of Europe, is declining. It is likely that some of the unique elements of Ireland's fish communities will become extinct in the next few decades unless urgent action is taken soon. This paper
Autor:
Margaret F. Docker, David A. Close, Bernardo R. Quintella, Claude B. Renaud, Peter S. Maitland
Publikováno v:
Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control ISBN: 9789401793056
Forty-four species of lampreys (Petromyzontidae) are currently recognized: (a) nine species are anadromous and parasitic (i.e., feeding on actinopterygian fishes after metamorphosis); (b) nine species are freshwater resident and parasitic; and (c) 26
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 34:685-692
Difficulties encountered previously in separating the cocoons and some juveniles of Hirudo medicinalis and Haemopis sanguisuga have been resolved by the present study. The cocoons of Hirudo medicinalis are larger and have a different structure from t
Autor:
Peter S. Maitland
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 9:529-534
Autor:
Peter S. Maitland
Scotland is fortunate in being very richly endowed with natural fresh waters in the form of numerous lochs and rivers. These constitute on the one hand an attractive feature of the landscape and on the other a major resource for industry and recreati
Autor:
Neville C. Morgan, Peter S. Maitland
In this book the authors have applied research knowledge to the solution of practical problems facing wildlife conservation in freshwater habitats. Subjects covered include: evaluation of the conservation interest of sites; practical protection and m
Autor:
Peter S. Maitland, Alex A. Lyle
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 80:303-311
The anadromous smelt Osmerus eperlanus population associated with the River Cree on the Solway Coast, southwest Scotland, is the only one remaining from several which previously occurred in that area. Their spawning migration was studied as a basis f