News Bites – April 2015
What happens when you mute a toadfish? How many hours can a desert pupfish hold its breath? Blue Bloods: How Antarctic octopus live in freezing water
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What happens when you mute a toadfish? How many hours can a desert pupfish hold its breath? Blue Bloods: How Antarctic octopus live in freezing water
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Highlights of Fisheries Magazine – April 2015 • President’s Commentary How to Be a Meeting Participant and Not Just an Attendee • Policy Column Reaching Outside
Aging of reservoirs alters the functions, and associated services, of these systems through time. The goal of habitat rehabilitation is often to alter the trajectory
It has been conjectured that reservoirs differ in the rate at which they manifest senescence, but no attempt has been made to find an indicator
China began to develop fish passage at hydroelectric dams in the 1960s, but few were implemented until the 2000s, when a federal law was passed
Ecosystem-based fisheries management has been perceived as something desirable but pragmatically unachievable due to several impediments identified earlier during its implementation phase. Over the years,