Freshwater fish in Scotland in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries
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- Biological Conservation [ 0006-3207 ] ; 1977.
Abstract
Information on the distribution of freshwater fish in Scotland, published in old accounts (particularly around 1790 and 1880), is compared with that of a recent survey (around1970). Several changes are evident over the 180 years concerned, the main one being a northward extension of the distribution of a number of species, several apparently new to Scotland. Some of this dispersal is probably natural, but the main factor appears to be introduction by man — both from further south in Great Britain and from abroad. A number of unsuccessfull introductions of other species have been made. The future fish fauna of Scotland is discussed in the light of past and present events.
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