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The effect of man on the fish fauna of the River Guadalquivir, Spain

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The effect of man on the fish fauna of the River Guadalquivir, Spain

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A historical review of migratory and freshwater fish species of the Guadalquivir River basin is presented. This study consists of a general perspective from the 14th Century to the 20th Century, and a description of the present-day ichthyofauna of the Guadalquivir catchment area which is the outcome of different environmental factors (i.e. building reservoirs and channels in the main river, spawning ground damage and poor quality waters, among others) and the result of zoogeographical processes and of an introductions policy in recent times. Prior to the beginning of the 20th Century, there were large populations of migratory species (catadromous and anadromous) in the Guadalquivir River basin, which were the main economic resource of many professional fisherman. The construction of main-stream reservoirs is the major factor in the decline of the most important migratory species during the 20th Century; some of them (sea lamprey, sturgeon and shads) have even disappeared from the Guadalquivir River. However, there are still large eel and mullet populations in the lower reaches.

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