Science Inventory

Historical changes in large river fish assemblages of the Americas: A synthesis

Citation:

Hughes, R. M., J. N. Rinne, AND B. Calamusso. Historical changes in large river fish assemblages of the Americas: A synthesis. AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD, 45:603-612, (2005).

Impact/Purpose:

The objective of this synthesis is to summarize patterns in historical changes in the fish assemblages of selected large American rivers, to document causes for those changes, and to suggest rehabilitation measures.

Description:

The objective of this synthesis is to summarize patterns in historical changes in the fish assemblages of selected large American rivers, to document causes for those changes, and to suggest rehabilitation measures. Although not a statistically representative sample of large rivers, the book chapters indicated that physical and biological stressors usually had a greater impact on fish assemblages than chemical stressors (where point sources were treated). In particular, flow and channel regulation combined with alien species were key factors affecting large river fish assemblages. And these factors were most pronounced for southwestern U.S. rivers. We hope that such information will aid interested citizens and government agencies in river rehabilitation and river protection or conservation. There will never be a better time to do so.

URLs/Downloads:

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:12/01/2005
Record Last Revised:09/21/2016
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 219944