NettetBook excerpt: “Full of the details we ichthyologists love, this book will clearly be a standard reference on South American fishes for decades to come. The amazingly detailed glossary alone may well be worth the price of the book!” --Peter B. Moyle, author of Inland Fishes of California “A major contribution to our understanding of multiple aspects of … Nettet21. mai 2002 · This is an authoritative and broad survey on the fishes inhabiting California's inland waters. Professionals and amateurs will …
The rapid invasion of Mississippi silverside in California
NettetInland Fishes of California. Peter B. Moyle. University of California Press, Jan 1, 1976 - Nature - 405 pages. 1 Review. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and … Nettet8. des. 2024 · Inland fishes of California by Peter B. Moyle, 1977, University of California Press edition, in English Inland fishes of California (1977 edition) Open … rogn stathelle
Rapid decline of California’s native inland fishes: A status assessment
Nettet3. mai 2024 · California’s aquatic biodiversity is particularly imperiled, as it is worldwide (Tickner et al. 2024). This problem is most clearly reflected in status of our native fishes. Of our 125+ native fishes, seven species are already extinct and 100 species are in decline and may be ultimately threatened with extinction. Nettet14. nov. 2024 · Salmon and native trout species are especially vulnerable to climate change: 22 kinds are considered to be highly vulnerable for reasons described in the report below, written by Moyle et al. (2024) for California Trout. In fact, the last fish to slide into extinction in California was the bull trout, in the 1970s. NettetFreshwater native and non-native fish species present currently and/or historically, determined from the PISCES database (Feb. 26, 2014). Some species, such as salmon or steelhead, may no longer be present upstream of dams that lack fish passage. Yes/No corresponds to California native species rognow email