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Large Rivers Vol. 12 No. 2-4

0+ fish as indicators of the ecological status of large rivers. Riverine 0+ fish Workshop, 16 to 20 February 1998

Ed.: Fritz Schiemer; Hubert Keckeis

2001. IV , 522 pages, 127 figures, 61 tables, 3 plates, 24x16cm, 900 g
Language: English

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Participants: Plate 1-3 and List 109-113

Preface

SCHIEMER, F., FLORE, L. & KECKEIS, H.: 0+ fish as indicators for the
ecological status of large rivers 115-116

Community structure and habitat use of 0+ riverine fish

BERREBI-DIT-THOMAS, R., BOET, P. & TALES, E.: Macrohabitat
characteristics influencing young-of-the-year fish assemblages in
connected lentic backwaters in the Seine River (France). (With 2
figures and 4 tables) 119-135

BISCHOFF, A. & WOLTER, C.: The 0+ fish community structure in a large
lowland river: first results of a study from the River Oder. (With 2
figures and 4 tables) 137-151

DUNCAN, A., KUBECKA, J., KETT, S., MANNA, N. & SKEEDON, J.: Habitats
of 0+ fry in an English lowland river. (With 9 figures and 4 tables) 153-171

GRIFT, R. E., BUIJSE, A. D., DENSEN, W. L.T. VAN & KLEIN BRETEEER,
J. G. P.: Restoration of the river-floodplain interaction: benefits
for the fish community in the River Rhine. (With 2 figures and 4
tables) 173-185

JURAIDA, P., REICHARD, M., HOHAUSOVA, E. & CERNY, J.: Comparison of 0+
fish communities between regulated-channelized and floodplain stretches of
the River Morava. (With 5 figures and 2 tables) 187-202

LIEBIG, H., MASTRORILEO, S., GARDEN, P., LTM, P. & BELAUD, A.: Microhabitat
use by 0+ brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) in a mountain stream affected by
hydropeaking operations (Pyrenees, Southeast France). (With 4 figures and
3 tables) 203-218

PONT, D. & NICOLAS, Y.: Habitat use by 0+ fish in an old-engineered river
reach (Lower Rhone, France): relative importance of habitat heterogeneity
and hydrological variability. (With 5 figures and 2 tables) 219-238

PARASIEWICZ, P. & DUNBAR, M. J.: Physical habitat modelling for fish - a
developing approach. (With 7 figures and 1 table) 239-268

Reproduction, spawning and larval drift

BARDONNET, A.: Spawning in swift water currents: Implications for eggs and
larvae. (With 5 figures and 1 table) 271-291

BLESS, R.: Spawning and niche shift of some threatened riverine fishes of
Europe. (With 11 figures) 293-305

HUBER, M. & KIRCHHOFER, A.: Reproductive success of nase (Chondrostoma
nasus L.) and its influence on population dynamics. (With 8 figures and 4
tables) 307-330

KAWEEWAT, K. & HOFER, R.: Ontogeny of UV resistance in a gravel spawning
(Phoxinus phoxinus) and a surface spawning (Rutilus rutilus) cyprinid.
(With 4 figures and 3 tables) 331-340

KECKEIS, H.: Influence of river morphology and current velocity
conditions on spawning site selection of Chondrostoma nasus
(L.). (With 9 figures and 4 tables) 341-356

KESTEMONT, P., RTNCHARD, J., DAMOTSEAU, F. & TANS, M.: Seasonal
variations in egg and larval quality in two multiple-spawner cyprinid
fish, the bleak Alburnus alburnus and the white bream Blicca
bjoerkna. (With 6 figures and 2 tables) 357-371

REICHARD, M., JURAIDA, P. & VACLAVIK, R.: Drift of larval and
juvenile fishes: a comparison between small and large lowland
rivers. (With 6 figures and 4 tables) 373-389

Habitat shifts, habitat quality and feeding ecology

GAUDIN, P.: Habitat shifts in juvenile riverine fishes. (With 3
figures) 393-408

FEORE, L., KECKEIS, H. & SCHIEMER, F.: Feeding, energetic benefit and
swimming capabilities of 0+ nase (Chondrostoma nasus L.) in flowing
water: an integrative laboratory approach. (With 3 figures and 3
tables) 409-424

RECKENDORFER, W., KECKEIS, H., TIITU, V., WINKLER, G., ZORNIG, H. &
SCHIEMER, F.: Diet shifts in 0+ ease, Chondrostoma nasus:
Size-specific differences and the effect of food availability. (With 5
figures and 6 tables) 425-440

THIEL, R.: Spatial gradients of food consumption and production of
juvenile fish in the lower River Elbe. (With 7 figures and 4 tables) 441-462

HEDTKE, H., GAUDTN, P., SAGNES, P. & BOHT E, H. W.: Morphological shifts,
body length and developmental stages during the ontogeny of the grayling
(Thymallus thymallus): a between-river comparison. (With 3 figures and
2 tables) 463-474

PENCZAK, T.: Distinctness of the populations and bioenergetics indices of 0+
fish versus older age groups in temperate zone rivers. (With 5 figures and 2
tables) 475-483

New perspectives in species conservation, management and river engineering

SCHIEMER, F., KECKEIS, H., WINKLER, G. & FLORE, L.: Large rivers: the
relevance of ecotonal structure and hydrological properties for the
fish fauna. (With 12 figures) 487-508

SCHIEMER, F., KECKEIS, H., RECKENDORFER, W. & WINKLER, G.: The "inshore
retention concept" and its significance for large rivers. (With 4
figures and 1 table) 509-516

KECKEIS, H. & SCHIEMER, F.: The ecology of the early life history stages of
riverine fish: New perspectives in conservation and river management.
(With 1 table) 517-522