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Volume 16, Number 1, March 2007

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International Conference on the Conservation and Management of Arctic Charr
pp. 1-1(1)
Authors: Adams, ColinE.; Bean, ColinW.; Eccles, John; Fraser, David; Maitland, PeterS.

Conservation and management of the Arctic charr: a forward view
pp. 2-5(4)
Authors: Adams, C. E.; Bean, C. W.; Fraser, D.; Maitland, P. S.

The status of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus in Britain and Ireland
pp. 6-19(14)
Authors: Maitland, P. S.; Winfield, I. J.; McCarthy, I. D.; Igoe, F.

Arctic charr in Britain and Ireland - 15 species or one?
pp. 20-28(9)
Authors: Adams, C. E.; Maitland, P. S.

The Coomasaharn char, a morphometrically highly specialised form of Salvelinus alpinus in Ireland
pp. 41-46(6)
Authors: Cullen, P.; McCarthy, T. K.; Doherty, D.

Stream spawning of Arctic charr in Scotland
pp. 47-53(7)
Author: Walker, A. F.

Application of population size structure indices to Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.) in Alpine lakes in Austria
pp. 54-63(10)
Authors: Zick, D.; Gassner, H.; Rinnerthaler, M.; Jäger, P.; Patzner, R.A.

Patterns of phenotypic and genetic variability show hidden diversity in Scottish Arctic charr
pp. 78-86(9)
Authors: Adams, C. E.; Fraser, D.; Wilson, A. J.; Alexander, G.; Ferguson, M. M.; Skulason, S.

Divergence of Salvelinus species from northeastern Asia based on mitochondrial DNA
pp. 87-98(12)
Authors: Oleinik, A. G.; Skurikhina, L. A.; Brykov, V. A.

The suitability of anadromous Arctic charr as host and vector of the monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris
pp. 99-104(6)
Authors: Knudsen, R.; Adolfsen, P.; Sandring, S.; Kristoffersen, R.; Siikavuopio, S.; Rikardsen, A.

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