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  1. Home range size decreases with increasing site fidelity in high-density subpopulations of brown trout
  2. Diel movement of brown trout, Salmo trutta , is reduced in dense populations with high site fidelity
  3. The future distribution of river fish: The complex interplay of climate and land use changes, species dispersal and movement barriers
  4. Radio-telemetry shows differences in the behaviour of wild and hatchery-reared European graylingThymallus thymallusin response to environmental variables
  5. Parasite‐induced alterations of host behaviour in a riverine fish: the effects of glochidia on host dispersal
  6. The response of the young of the year fish to river obstacles: Functional and numerical linkages between dams, weirs, fish habitat guilds and biotic integrity across large spatial scale
  7. Diel dualism in the energy consumption of the European catfishSilurus glanis
  8. Non-native fish introductions in the Czech Republic - species inventory, facts and future perspectives
  9. Post-release growth and dispersal of pond and hatchery-reared European graylingThymallus thymalluscompared with their wild conspecifics in a small stream
  10. Factors influencing movement behaviour and home range size in ideLeuciscus idus
  11. Effect of river fragmentation and flow regulation on occurrence of landlocked brown trout in a fish ladder
  12. Occurrence of cyprinids in fish ladders in relation to flow
  13. Behavioural pattern in cyprinid fish below a weir as detected by radio telemetry
  14. Diurnal and seasonal behaviour of adult and juvenile European catfish as determined by radio-telemetry in the River Berounka, Czech Republic