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David L. Morgan Karissa O. Lear Emma Dobinson Adrian C. Gleiss Travis Fazeldean Richard D. Pillans Stephen J. Beatty Jeff M. Whitty 《水产资源保护:海洋与淡水生态系统》2021,31(8):2164-2177
- Sawfishes (Family: Pristidae) are one of the most imperilled fish families worldwide. There is an increasingly urgent need to better understand the biology, ecology, and population status of the five sawfish species to develop more effective conservation measures. The dwarf sawfish, Pristis clavata, is one of the least researched members of the pristids, with literature limited to analysing disparate datasets or collations of rare encounters in northern Australia.
- This study examined the spatial ecology of dwarf sawfish using targeted surveys and acoustic telemetry to determine its habitat use in a macrotidal estuary in northern Australia. Seventeen dwarf sawfish were tagged with acoustic transmitters and monitored in the Fitzroy River estuary and adjacent King Sound (Kimberley, Western Australia) between August 2015 and November 2017.
- Dwarf sawfish observed within the Fitzroy River estuary and King Sound were juveniles, ranging between 740 and 2,540 mm in total length. Catch per unit effort of dwarf sawfish in the late dry season was relatively high in the estuary, with the catch rate in 2015 being one of the highest reported for any sawfish species.
- Acoustic detections revealed a distinct seasonal pattern in the use of different parts of the estuary and King Sound, which was found to be driven by salinity. Dwarf sawfish predominately occupied a single large pool near the terminus of the tidal limit in the late dry season (August–November), before transitioning to regions in closer proximity to the river mouth or in King Sound in the wet and early dry seasons (December–July).
- Given the high abundance and residency of dwarf sawfish in the Fitzroy River estuary, this area is an important nursery for the species during the late dry season and should be formally recognized as a habitat protection area for the species.
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Developing a landscape‐scale,multi‐species,and cost‐efficient conservation strategy for imperilled aquatic species in the Upper Tennessee River Basin,USA 下载免费PDF全文
David R. Smith Robert S. Butler Jess W. Jones Catherine M. Gatenby Roberta E. Hylton Mary J. Parkin Cindy A. Schulz 《水产资源保护:海洋与淡水生态系统》2017,27(6):1224-1239
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Fish community responses to stream flow alterations and habitat modifications by small hydropower projects in the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot,India 下载免费PDF全文
Suman Jumani Shishir Rao Nachiket Kelkar Siddarth Machado Jagdish Krishnaswamy Srinivas Vaidyanathan 《水产资源保护:海洋与淡水生态系统》2018,28(4):979-993
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