河流和水道的破碎化:屏障能支持鱼类保护吗?

Jordanna N. Bergman, Joseph Bennett, S. Cooke
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研究人员追踪了加拿大历史悠久的里多运河航道上的入侵鱼类和本地鱼类的活动,以评估它们与人为障碍的连通性和相互作用。初步结果表明,该系统可能自然地有选择地碎片化。
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Fragmentation in rivers and waterways: Can barriers support fish conservation?
Researchers tracked invasive and native fish movements in Canada’s historic Rideau Canal Waterway to evaluate connectivity and interactions with anthropogenic barriers. Preliminary results indicate the system may naturally be selectively fragmented.
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