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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2009

Acceptability and prerequisites for the successful introduction of sturgeon species

Romain Carmona
  • Fonction : Coordinateur scientifique
Alberto Domezain
  • Fonction : Coordinateur scientifique
M. Garcia Gallego
  • Fonction : Coordinateur scientifique
J. Hernando-Casal
  • Fonction : Coordinateur scientifique
F. Rodriguez
  • Fonction : Coordinateur scientifique
M. Ruiz Rejon
  • Fonction : Coordinateur scientifique

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This study aims to synthesise the documented examples of sturgeon introductions worldwide, to pinpoint the prerequisites for success. Introductions lation and re-introduction are of concern. Our analysis enables us to classify the prerequisites for successful introduction according to the following five criteria: (1) geography, (2) habitat, (3) species-specific, (4) restocking, and (5) management. Co-managing and monitoring programmes applied to the introduction of a small number of tagged juveniles into suitable habitats of a small water system of a single country are promising conditions for success. In any case, introductions are multidisciplinary actions, which need to be mobilised in a coordinated fashion to set up clear objectives and hypotheses and take all the measures needed to verify each step of the introduction programmes.
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hal-02591328 , version 1 (15-05-2020)

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Patrick Williot, Eric Rochard, Frank Kirschbaum, Romain Carmona, Alberto Domezain, et al.. Acceptability and prerequisites for the successful introduction of sturgeon species. Biology, Conservation and Sustainable Development of sturgeons, Springer, pp.369-384, 2009, Fish and Fisheries Series vol. 29, 978-1-4020-8436-2. ⟨hal-02591328⟩

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