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Academic & Professional Books  Marine & Freshwater Biology  Fishes  Fishes: General

River Habitats for Coarse Fish How Fish Use Rivers and How We Can Help Them

Handbook / Manual
By: Mark Everard(Author)
130 pages, colour photos
River Habitats for Coarse Fish
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  • River Habitats for Coarse Fish ISBN: 9781910456019 Paperback Jul 2015 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This illustrated guide describes the many ways that coarse fish species depend upon the diversity of habitats in river systems and considers how this dependence changes throughout the stages of their lives – from spawning and eggs, through to the juvenile and adult stages – and with changing seasons and river conditions. This knowledge is important if we are to understand the many population bottlenecks and the variety of coarse fish species that have resulted from historic changes to our rivers. It is also important if we are to manage rivers positively to protect and improve the vitality of coarse fisheries – a process that will also benefit the wider wildlife community with which coarse fish are interdependent.

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Handbook / Manual
By: Mark Everard(Author)
130 pages, colour photos
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