Erwin Lautsch
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View article: Population dynamics and the influence of hydrology on nonnative rainbow trout in a perialpine limestone stream
Population dynamics and the influence of hydrology on nonnative rainbow trout in a perialpine limestone stream Open
Rainbow trout, originally from Pacific coast catchments (North America), have been distributed extensively on a global scale for consumptive and recreational fishing. Consequently, the species now occurs widely in freshwater ecosystems aro…
View article: Response of European grayling, Thymallus thymallus, to multiple stressors in hydropeaking rivers
Response of European grayling, Thymallus thymallus, to multiple stressors in hydropeaking rivers Open
Rivers of the large Alpine valleys constitute iconic ecosystems that are highly threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors. This stressor mix, however, makes it difficult to develop and refine conservation and restoration strategies. I…
View article: Socio-Economic Perspectives of Transition in Inland Fisheries and Fish Farming in a Least Developed Country
Socio-Economic Perspectives of Transition in Inland Fisheries and Fish Farming in a Least Developed Country Open
Small-scale inland fisheries are essential for livelihoods and food security in developing countries such as Burkina Faso. However, there is a gap in research on the ongoing transformation of the sector toward sustainability. This article …
View article: Socio-economic determinants of land use/cover change in wetlands in East Africa: a case study analysis of the Anyiko wetland, Kenya
Socio-economic determinants of land use/cover change in wetlands in East Africa: a case study analysis of the Anyiko wetland, Kenya Open
<p>In East Africa, wetlands are steadily converted to agriculture for food security reasons. This study analyzed high spatial resolution panchromatic and color photographs in the Anyiko wetland in Kenya to reveal wetland conversions …
View article: Socio-Economic Determinants of Land Use/Cover Change in Wetlands in East Africa: A Case Study Analysis of the Anyiko Wetland, Kenya
Socio-Economic Determinants of Land Use/Cover Change in Wetlands in East Africa: A Case Study Analysis of the Anyiko Wetland, Kenya Open
In East Africa, wetlands are steadily converted to agriculture for food security reasons. This study analyzed high spatial resolution panchromatic and color photographs in the Anyiko wetland in Kenya to reveal wetland conversions between 1…
View article: Snorkeling-Based Fish Stock Assessment by Anglers—A Valuable Method for Managing Recreational Fisheries
Snorkeling-Based Fish Stock Assessment by Anglers—A Valuable Method for Managing Recreational Fisheries Open
Periodic assessment of harvested fish populations is essential for their sustainable management. A potential alternative to costly and resource-intensive electrofishing estimates in clearwater streams is the noninvasive snorkeling method. …