schema:description 2 | "内容記述: I. Geographical overview: 1. Freshwater fish diversity in Germany, threats and species extinction, J. Freyhof; 2. Status and protection of species and intraspecific diversity of the ichthyofauna in Czech Republic, S. Lusk, V. Luskov?, K. Halacka, S. ?lechta & V. ?lecthtov?; 3. The status of threatened freshwater fishes in Estonia, T. Saat, R. Jarvekulg, R. Eschbaum & J. Tambets; 4. Status of the freshwater fishes and lampreys in Slovenia, M. Povz; 5. Freshwater fishes of Peloponnese (Greece): distribution, ecology and threats, R. Barbieri, A.N. Economou, M. Th. Stoumboudi & P.S. Economidis; 6. The ichthyofauna of the small Mediterranean-type drainages of Portugal: its importance for conservation, N. Mesquita and M.M. Coelho; 7. Conservation of Salmonid fishes in Austria: currents status and future strategies, S. Weiss, F. Uiblein & A. Jagsch. II. Biology of rae and endangered species: 8. Biology of rare and endangered non-migratory fish species: problems and constraints, P.S. Economidis; 9. Conservation needs of Sandelia bainsii, an endangered African anabantid, J.A. Cambray; 10. Aspects of the ecology, parasites and future conservation of twaite shad, Alosa fallax, and allis shad, Alosa alosa, in south-eastern Ireland, D. Doherty and T.K. McCarthy; 11. Growth characteristics of an anadromous and a landlocked population of allis shad, Alosa alosa, from the River Mondego, Portugal, L.S. Gordo; 12. Larval habitat of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in the River Mondego (Porutugal), P.R. Almeida & B.R. Quintella; 13. Life history and feeding ecology of a captive population of the endangered Valencia toothcarp, Valencia hispanica, N. Caiola & A. De Sostoa; 14. From the protection of sturgeon, Acipenser sturio, to river management in general, G. Pustelnik, O. Guerri & M Lepage; 15. A conservation strategy for Zingel asper, a threatened endemic percid of the Rh?ne Basin, S. Mari, J. Labonne & P. Gaudin; 16. Integrated approach to the conservation and restoration of Danube salmon, Hucho hucho, populations in Austria, S. Schmutz, A. Zitek. S. Zobl, M. Jungwirth, N. Knopf, E. Kraus, T. Bauer & T. Kaufmann; 17. Romanichthys valsanicola, a highly threatened species from the Danube River Basin in Romania, P. Banarescu; 18. Aspects of the reproduction and early life history of Ladigesocypris ghigii, a freshwater fish species endemic to Rhodes Island (Greece): implementation to conservation, M.Th. Stoumboudi, R. Barbieri, M. Corsini-Foka, A.N. Economou & P.S. Economidis; 19. A conservation strategy for Anaecypris hispanica: a picture of LIFE for a highly endangered Iberian fish, M.J. Collares-Pereira, I.G. Cowx, J.A. Rodrigues & L. Rogado. III. Analysis of threats and constraints: 20. Analysis of threats to freshwater fish conservation: past and present challenges, I.G. Cowx; 21. An overview of the challenges of conservation freshwater fishes in South Africa, P.H. Skelton; 22. Tropical forest degradation and aquatic ecosystems: our current state of knowledge, L.J. Chapman & C.A. Chapman; 23. Heavy metals as a threat for restored fish populations in a lowland river, L. Bervoets, M. Lodts, K. Van Campenhout & R. Blust; 24. A screening of roach, Rutilus rutilus, populations for oestrogenic effects in Flanders, Belgium, K. Van Campenhout, W.M. De Coen, G. Vandenbergh, B. Denayer & C.R. Janssen; 25. Species introductions to two English lake fish communities of high conservation value: a 10-year study, I.J. Winfield, J.M. Fletcher & J.B. James; 26. Changes in the Iberian nase, Chondrostoma willkommii, population in the Guadalete River (Spain) following impoundment, A. Rodr?guez-Ruiz, L. Encina & C. Granado-Lorencio. IV. Conservation genetics: 27. Conservation of freshwater fishes: integrating evolution and genetic with ecology, C. Moritz, K. McGuigan & L. Bernatchez: 28. Hybridogenous biotypes in spined loaches (genus Cobitis) in Germany with implications of conservation, J. Bohlen, P. R?b, V. ?lechtov?, M. R?bov?, D. Ritterbusch & J. Freylof; 29. RAPD markers as diagnostic keys for Cyprinidae indication: implications for conservation management, C. Callejas & M.D. Ochando; 30. Contributuion of molecular studies to the management of Anaecypris hispanica, M.M. Coelho, P. Salgueiro, M.J. Alves & M.J. Collares-Pereira; 31. Effects of fishery management on populations of brown trout, Salmo trutta, in central Spain, A. Almod?var, G.G. Nicola & J. Su?rez; 32. Proposals for the reassessment of threatened status of freshwater fishes in France, H. Persat & P. Keith. V. Management aspects of fish conservation: 33. Connecting science to management and policy in freshwater fish conservation, G.K. Meffe; 34. The role of protected areas in freshwater fish conservation, A.J. Crivelli; 35. The role of legislation, institutions and policy making in fish conservation in Switzerland: past, present and future challenges, A. Kirchhofer; 36. The role of aquaculture in fish conservation: a case study of Barbus barbus in Belgium, P.Poncin & J.C.Philippart; 37. The roel of scientists in creating public awareness for the conservation of fish species: African and American case studies, J.A. Cambray & E.P. Pister; 38. How far could a monitoring programme contribute to species conservation? An example of nase, Chondrostoma nasus, in Switzerland, D. Hefti; 39. A conservation plan for the unique and highly threatened freshwater fishes of the Cape Floral Kingdom, N.D. Impson, I.R. Bills & J.A. Cambray. VI. Conclusions and recommendations: 4. Freshwater fish conservation: options for the future, I.G. Cowx & M.J. Collares-Pereira....(more)" |