Diet of introduced largemouth bass in Korean rivers and potential interactions with native fishes.
(2006)
Journal Article
Jang, M., Joo, G., & Lucas, M. (2006). Diet of introduced largemouth bass in Korean rivers and potential interactions with native fishes. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 15, 315-320
Professor Martyn Lucas' Outputs (147)
Movement, dispersal and refuge use of co-occurring introduced and native crayfish (2006)
Journal Article
Bubb, D., Thom, T., & Lucas, M. (2006). Movement, dispersal and refuge use of co-occurring introduced and native crayfish. Freshwater Biology, 51(7), 1359-1368. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2006.01578.x1. Dispersal and habitat use are key elements in determining impacts of introduced species. We examined if an invasive crayfish species showed a different pattern of movement, dispersal and refuge use to that of a species that it displaces. 2. Fiftee... Read More about Movement, dispersal and refuge use of co-occurring introduced and native crayfish.
First evidence of attraction of adult river lamprey in the migratory phase to larval odour (2006)
Journal Article
Gaudron, S., & Lucas, M. (2006). First evidence of attraction of adult river lamprey in the migratory phase to larval odour. Journal of Fish Biology, 68(2), 640-644Sexually immature, adult river lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis in the upstream migratory phase, were shown to be attracted to water conditioned with ammocoete larvae when tested using a two-choice flume. Although preliminary, the data suggest that migra... Read More about First evidence of attraction of adult river lamprey in the migratory phase to larval odour.
The commercial exploitation of a protected anadromous species, the river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis (L.)), in the tidal River Ouse, north-east England (2006)
Journal Article
Masters, J., Jang, M., Ha, K., Bird, P., Frear, P., & Lucas, M. (2006). The commercial exploitation of a protected anadromous species, the river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis (L.)), in the tidal River Ouse, north-east England. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 16(1), 77-92. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.6861. Throughout Europe, populations of anadromous fish and lampreys have declined over the past centuries due to human activities. River lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis are representative of such species and are listed in international conservation agreem... Read More about The commercial exploitation of a protected anadromous species, the river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis (L.)), in the tidal River Ouse, north-east England.
The effect of high pH on ion balance, nitrogen excretion and behaviour in freshwater fish from an eutrophic lake: A laboratory and field study (2005)
Journal Article
Scott, D., Lucas, M., & Wilson, R. (2005). The effect of high pH on ion balance, nitrogen excretion and behaviour in freshwater fish from an eutrophic lake: A laboratory and field study. Aquatic Toxicology, 73(1), 31-43
The angle of attack of the body of common bream while swimming at different speeds in a flume tank (2005)
Journal Article
Svendsen, J., Koed, A., & Lucas, M. (2005). The angle of attack of the body of common bream while swimming at different speeds in a flume tank. Journal of Fish Biology, 66(2), 572-577
Reproductive ecology of the river lamprey (2005)
Journal Article
Jang, M., & Lucas, M. (2005). Reproductive ecology of the river lamprey. Journal of Fish Biology, 66(2), 499-512
Oxygen regime improvement in large, lowland reservoirs during the winter period for the reduction of fish suffocation: the example of the Dnieper reservoirs (2004)
Journal Article
Timchenko, V., Oksiyuk, O., & Lucas, M. (2004). Oxygen regime improvement in large, lowland reservoirs during the winter period for the reduction of fish suffocation: the example of the Dnieper reservoirs. Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology, 4, 17-25
Changes in microcystin production by Microcystis aeruginosa exposed to phytoplanktivorous and omnivorous fish (2004)
Journal Article
Jang, M., Ha, K., Lucas, M., Joo, G., & Takamura, N. (2004). Changes in microcystin production by Microcystis aeruginosa exposed to phytoplanktivorous and omnivorous fish. Aquatic Toxicology, 68(1), 51-59
Movement and dispersal of the invasive signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus in upland rivers (2004)
Journal Article
Bubb, D., Thom, T., & Lucas, M. (2004). Movement and dispersal of the invasive signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus in upland rivers. Freshwater Biology, 49(3), 357-368. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2426.2003.01178.x1. The American signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus, an invasive species widely introduced throughout Europe, is a major threat to native European crayfish species and is causing increasing concern because of its wide impact on aquatic ecosystem... Read More about Movement and dispersal of the invasive signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus in upland rivers.
The fish fauna of mountain streams in South Korean national parks and its significance to conservation of regional freshwater fish biodiversity (2003)
Journal Article
Jang, M., Lucas, M., & Joo, G. (2003). The fish fauna of mountain streams in South Korean national parks and its significance to conservation of regional freshwater fish biodiversity. Biological Conservation, 114(1), 115-126
Efficiency of a nature-like bypass channel for sea trout (Salmo trutta) ascending a small Danish stream studied by PIT telemetry (2003)
Journal Article
Aarestrup, K., Lucas, M., & Hansen, J. (2003). Efficiency of a nature-like bypass channel for sea trout (Salmo trutta) ascending a small Danish stream studied by PIT telemetry. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 12(3), 160-168
The potential use of PIT telemetry for identifying and tracking crayfish in their natural environment (2002)
Journal Article
Bubb, D., Lucas, M., Thom, T., & Rycroft, P. (2002). The potential use of PIT telemetry for identifying and tracking crayfish in their natural environment. Hydrobiologia, 483(1-3), 225-230
The combined use of acoustic tracking and echosounding to investigatethe movement and distribution of common bream (Abramis brama) in the River Trent, England (2002)
Journal Article
Lyons, J., & Lucas, M. (2002). The combined use of acoustic tracking and echosounding to investigatethe movement and distribution of common bream (Abramis brama) in the River Trent, England. Hydrobiologia, 483(1-3), 265-273
Winter movements and activity of signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus in an upland river, determined by radio telemetry (2002)
Journal Article
Bubb, D., Lucas, M., & Thom, T. (2002). Winter movements and activity of signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus in an upland river, determined by radio telemetry. Hydrobiologia, 483(1-3), 111-119
Migration of Freshwater Fishes (2001)
Book
Lucas, M., & Baras, E. (2001). Migration of Freshwater Fishes. Blackwell
Impacts of man's modification of river hydrology on freshwater fish migration: a mechanistic perspective. (2001)
Journal Article
Baras, E., & Lucas, M. (2001). Impacts of man's modification of river hydrology on freshwater fish migration: a mechanistic perspective. Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology, 1, 291-304
An assessment of anthropogenic activities on and rehabilitation of river fisheries: current state and future direction (2000)
Book Chapter
Lucas, M., & Marmulla, G. (2000). An assessment of anthropogenic activities on and rehabilitation of river fisheries: current state and future direction. In I. Cowx (Ed.), Management and Ecology of River Fisheries (261-278). Blackwell
Development and evaluation of a flat-bed passive integrated transponder detection system for recording movement of lowland river fishes through a baffled pass (2000)
Book Chapter
Lucas, M., Mercer, T., McGinty, S., & Armstrong, J. (2000). Development and evaluation of a flat-bed passive integrated transponder detection system for recording movement of lowland river fishes through a baffled pass. In A. Moore, & I. Russell (Eds.), Advances in fish telemetry (117-127). Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS)The migratory behaviour of non-salmonid fishes in lowland rivers is still poorly understood, as is their success in using fish passes to allow upstream movement. The use of an automated flat-bed passive integrated transponder (PIT) detector array to... Read More about Development and evaluation of a flat-bed passive integrated transponder detection system for recording movement of lowland river fishes through a baffled pass.
Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance to fisheries management (2000)
Book Chapter
Lucas, M., Mercer, T., Peirson, G., & Frear, P. (2000). Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance to fisheries management. In I. Cowx (Ed.), Management and Ecology of River Fisheries (87-100). Blackwell