2023
DOI: 10.1002/iroh.202302146
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Long‐term data of maintained salmonid populations show alarming conditions, albeit signs of natural reproduction

Ismael Soto,
Jana S. Dietrich,
Agustín P. Monteoliva
et al.

Abstract: Healthy populations of salmonids are integral for the functioning of ecosystems and a valuable part of the socio‐cultural identity of locals. Past declines were attributed to anthropogenic stressors, raising concern about the sustainability of populations. Accordingly, many salmonids are listed on red lists and protected by national legislation. One region where salmonid populations are threatened is Northern Spain, the most southern distribution of both the Atlantic salmon (protected under the EU Habitat Dire… Show more

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