%0 Journal Article %T American shad (Alosa sapidissima) Resource
美洲鲥(Alosa sapidissima)的资源变动及修复 %A tangguopan %A WEI Qi-wei %A
唐国盘 %A 危起伟 %A 黄安群 %J 水生态学杂志 %D 2010 %I %X The American shad played an important part in the fishery history of the United States. Since the beginning and middle of the 1900s, however, dam-building, pollution, and overfishing have decimated shad populations. Today, many people have never even heard of the fish. Luckily, efforts to restore the shad are underway and annual shad festivals are helping people of the Chesapeake region learn about and celebrate this natural and cultural treasure. %K American shad %K Resource %K Alteration %K Restore
美洲鲥 %K 资源 %K 变动 %K 修复 %U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=03F54A49DE00578AA0E5DDF5BC021AA7&cid=A129AB11A5573C59&jid=AD42C12863085B5F664F8056EF6D57C2&aid=B58C6BA2F4C21E4554B2E803DEE5C5B3&yid=140ECF96957D60B2&vid=4AD960B5AD2D111A&iid=CA4FD0336C81A37A&sid=B47A0E731AF43EB2&eid=03A030BB0C519C60&journal_id=1674-3075&journal_name=水生态学杂志&referenced_num=0&reference_num=0