Most of the diadromous fish of the world have decreased in
distribution and abundance since the beginning of the twentieth
century. They are now threatened, and important conservation issues
arise. The causes of these trends vary among species and basins but
regional human impact (damming, pollution, fisheries) and global
change (climate) are suspected to be responsible for these
difficulties. This book contains selected papers from an
international symposium organised by the Diadfish network held in
Bordeaux (France) in 2005. Readers will find up-to-date information
on the ecology, ecotoxicology and physiology of several diadromous
species (Atlantic salmon, shads, lampreys, eels) and this whole
group in Europe. Main impacts are also documented and analysed in
case studies, and solutions or remediation actions are
presented.
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