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1. Post-fire dynamics of recolonization by Cistus plants in the Aleppo pine and Cork oak forests in Bejaia region, central north Algeria.

2. WITH KLAMATH DAMS BREACHED, CALIFORNIA ISSUES 'KLAMATH RIVER ANADROMOUS FISHERY REINTRODUCTION AND RESTORATION MONITORING PLAN'.

3. Distance from rocky shores affects infaunal recolonization in a subtropical tidal flat.

4. Evolution in the fast lane.

5. Connectivity modeling and graph theory analysis predict recolonization in transient populations.

6. Mass upstream dispersal of pelagic-broadcast spawning cyprinids in the Rio Grande and Pecos River, New Mexico.

7. Out of the pot and into the fire: Explaining the vulnerability of an endangered small headwater stream fish to black‐bass Micropterus spp. invasion.

8. A habitat-based framework to predict the effects of agricultural drain maintenance on imperiled fishes.

9. Pacific lamprey recolonization of a Pacific Northwest river following dam removal.

10. Diversity patterns and biogeography of Diaptomidae (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the Western Palearctic.

11. Total Suspended Solids Effects on Freshwater Lake Biota Other than Fish.

12. Local overfishing may be avoided by examining parameters of a spatio-temporal model.

13. Fish recolonization of a lowland river with non-buffered storm water discharges but with abated pollution from a large municipality.

14. Performance of a Vertical-Slot Fish Pass for the Sea Lamprey Petromyzon marinus L. and Habitat Recolonization.

15. Does the Nation's Largest Source of Freshwater Provide Equal Access for Fish? The Case for Aquatic Passage on the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas.

16. A modeling approach for identifying recolonisation source sites in river restoration planning.

17. Lack of mtDNA variation among remote middle Volga and upper Ural brown trout suggests recent and rapid recolonization.

18. Postglacial recolonizations, watershed crossings and human translocations shape the distribution of chub lineages around the Swiss Alps.

19. Seasonal variation exceeds effects of salmon carcass additions on benthic food webs in the Elwha River.

20. Recolonization Process and Fish Assemblage Dynamics in the Guadiamar River (SW Spain) After the Aznalcóllar Mine Toxic Spill.

21. Population genetic analysis of Euro-Arctic polar cod Boreogadus saida suggests fjord and oceanic structuring.

22. The role of hybridization in the evolution of sexual system diversity in a clonal, aquatic plant.

23. Evaluating a multi-generational reintroduction program for threatened salmon using genetic parentage analysis.

25. Salmon and Steelhead in the White Salmon River after the Removal of Condit Dam–Planning Efforts and Recolonization Results.

26. Photo-identification as a simple tool for studying invasive lionfish Pterois volitans populations.

27. Role of fish farm fouling in recolonisation of nearby soft-bottom habitats affected by coastal aquaculture.

28. Taxonomic- and trait-based recolonization dynamics of a riverine fish assemblage following a large-scale human-mediated disturbance: the red mud disaster in Hungary.

29. Using Redd Attributes, Fry Density, and Otolith Microchemistry to Distinguish the Presence of Steelhead and Rainbow Trout in the Elwha River Dam Removal Project.

30. Fish community responses and the temporal dynamics of recovery following river habitat restorations in Europe.

31. Brook Trout Distribution, Genetics, and Population Characteristics in the Driftless Area of Minnesota.

32. Riparian disturbance restricts in-stream movement of salamanders.

33. When recent and evolutionary histories meet: deciphering temporal events from contemporary patterns of mt DNA from fishers ( Martes pennanti) in north-eastern North America.

34. Origins and genetic diversity among Atlantic salmon recolonizing upstream areas of a large South European river following restoration of connectivity and stocking.

35. Recolonisation patterns of benthic invertebrates: a field investigation of restored former sewage channels.

36. Increasing Juvenile Coho Salmon Densities during Early Recolonization Have Not Affected Resident Coastal Cutthroat Trout Growth, Movement, or Survival.

37. Is variable connectivity among populations of a continental gobiid fish driven by local adaptation or passive dispersal?

38. ABUNDANCE AND BODY CONDITION OF SCULPIN ( COTTUS SPP.) IN A SMALL FOREST STREAM FOLLOWING RECOLONIZATION BY JUVENILE COHO SALMON ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH.

39. Planning Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Reintroductions Aimed at Long-Term Viability and Recovery.

40. Are local extinctions and recolonizations continuing at the colder limits of marine fish distributions? Halobatrachus didactylus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), a possible candidate.

41. Anadromous Sea Lampreys Recolonize a Maine Coastal River Tributary after Dam Removal.

42. Predicting interactions between recolonising marine mammals and fisheries: defining precautionary management.

43. Predicting present and future intra-specific genetic structure through niche hindcasting across 24 millennia.

44. Stabilizing the clear-water state in eutrophic ponds after biomanipulation: submerged vegetation versus fish recolonization.

45. The influence of population dynamics and environmental conditions on pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) recolonization after barrier removal in the Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada.

46. Reducing uncertainty in the assessment and management of fish resources following an environmental impact.

47. Shoaling species drive fish assemblage response to sequential large floods in a small midwestern U.S.A. stream.

49. Benthic changes at McMurdo Station, Antarctica following local sewage treatment and regional iceberg-mediated productivity decline.

50. Natural recolonization of the Seine River by Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) of multiple origins.

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