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7. Fully protected marine areas linked to reduced home ranges of fishes.

8. Cross-referencing unidentified fish sound data sets to unravel sound sources: a case study from the Temperate Northern Atlantic.

12. Conservation of Native Lampreys

14. Seascape genomics reveals limited dispersal and suggests spatially varying selection among European populations of sea lamprey ( Petromyzon marinus )

15. Introduction

17. Can mitochondrial malondialdehyde content be a useful tool to evaluate sea lamprey juveniles’ capacity to seawater acclimatization?

18. Seascape genomics reveals limited dispersal and suggest spatially varying selection among European populations of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)

20. Technologies for the study of hydropeaking impacts on fish populations: Applications, advantages, outcomes, and future developments

23. Migratory Patterns of Two Potamodromous Fish Species Assessed through Fish-Pass Monitoring in Mondego River, Portugal

24. LIFE Agueda—Gaining Habitat for Migratory Fish in the Vouga River Basin

25. Environmental Factors Promoting Upstream Movement of Yellow Eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) in the Mondego River

26. Setting Performance Indicators for Coastal Marine Protected Areas: An Expert-Based Methodology

27. Living on the Edge: Management and Conservation of Atlantic Salmon at the Southern Limit of the Species Distribution

32. Technologies for the study of hydropeaking impacts on fish populations: Applications, advantages, outcomes, and future developments.

33. Hydropeaking impact assessment for Iberian cyprinids and leuciscids: An adaptation of the hydropeaking tool method.

34. Hydropeaking impact assessment for Iberian cyprinids and leuciscids: An adaptation of the hydropeaking tool method

36. Conservation of Native Lampreys

39. The Biological Assessment and Rehabilitation of the World’s Rivers: An Overview

42. Temporal patterns of the catadromous thinlip grey mullet migration in freshwater.

43. Fish pass use by shads (Alosa alosa L. and Alosa fallax [Lacépède, 1803]): Implications for monitoring and management.

46. Early settlement and growth of stocked European glass eels in a fragmented watercourse.

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