Adrian Pinder

Dr Adrian Pinder

  • Associate Director BU Ecology
  • Christchurch House C111, Talbot Campus, Fern Barrow, Poole, BH12 5BB
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Journal Articles

  • Boardman, R.M., Pinder, A.C., Piper, A.T., Gutmann Roberts, C., Wright, R.M. and Britton, J.R., 2024. Correction to: Environmental influences on the phenology of immigrating juvenile eels over weirs at the tidal limit of regulated rivers (Hydrobiologia, (2024), 851, 18, (4439-4458), 10.1007/s10750-024-05596-1). Hydrobiologia, 851 (18), 4459.
  • Warren, B.I.C., Pinder, A.C., Parker, B., Tarkan, A.S. and Britton, J.R., 2024. Trophic relationships of translocated and indigenous chub Squalius cephalus populations with trophically analogous fishes. Hydrobiologia, 851 (5), 1291-1303.
  • Boardman, R.M., Pinder, A.C., Piper, A.T., Roberts, C.G., Wright, R.M. and Britton, J.R., 2024. Variability in the duration and timing of the estuarine to freshwater transition of critically endangered European eel Anguilla anguilla. Aquatic Sciences, 86 (1).
  • Boardman, R.M., Pinder, A.C., Piper, A.T., Gutmann Roberts, C., Wright, R.M. and Britton, J.R., 2024. Environmental influences on the phenology of immigrating juvenile eels over weirs at the tidal limit of regulated rivers. Hydrobiologia.
  • Britton, J.R. et al., 2023. Global responses to the COVID-19 pandemic by recreational anglers: considerations for developing more resilient and sustainable fisheries. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 33 (4), 1095-1111.
  • Boardman, R.M., Pinder, A.C., Piper, A.T., Gutmann Roberts, C., Wright, R.M. and Britton, J.R., 2023. Effects of preservation by ethanol on δ13C and δ15N of three tissues of the critically endangered European eel Anguilla anguilla. Journal of Fish Biology, 103 (1), 179-182.
  • Parker, B., Andreou, D., Green, I.D., Pabortsava, K., Boardman, R.M., Pinder, A.C., Wright, R.M. and Britton, R., 2023. Low microplastic loads in riverine European eel (Anguilla anguilla) from southwest England during their marine–freshwater transition. Journal of Fish Biology, 103 (1), 194-198.
  • Baltazar-Soares, M. et al., 2023. Seascape genomics reveals limited dispersal and suggests spatially varying selection among European populations of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). Evolutionary Applications, 16 (6), 1169-1183.
  • Farthing, M.W., Pinder, A. et al., 2022. Assessment of fishing guide knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours in global recreational fisheries. Fisheries Research.
  • Baltazar-Soares, M., Pinder, A.C., Harrison, A.J., Oliver, W., Picken, J., Britton, J.R. and Andreou, D., 2022. A noninvasive eDNA tool for detecting sea lamprey larvae in river sediments: Analytical validation and field testing in a low-abundance ecosystem. Journal of Fish Biology, 100 (6), 1455-1463.
  • Boardman, R.M., Pinder, A.C., Piper, A.T., Roberts, C.G., Wright, R.M. and Britton, J.R., 2022. Non-lethal sampling for the stable isotope analysis of the critically endangered European eel Anguilla anguilla: how fin and mucus compare to dorsal muscle. Journal of Fish Biology, 100 (3), 847-851.
  • Shanmughan, A., Dahanukar, N., Harrison, A., Pinder, A.C., Ranjeet, K. and Raghavan, R., 2022. Demographics and exploitation of two Near Threatened freshwater eels, Anguilla bengalensis and Anguilla bicolor, in small-scale subsistence fisheries and implications for conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 32 (2), 269-281.
  • Warren, B.I.C., Pinder, A.C. and Britton, J.R., 2022. Age and growth rates of a translocated chub Squalius cephalus chalk-stream population with comparison to indigenous riverine populations in England. Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 2022-January (423).
  • Newton, A.C. et al., 2021. Operationalising the concept of ecosystem collapse for conservation practice. Biological Conservation, 264.
  • Everard, M., Pinder, A.C., Claussen, J.E. and Orr, S., 2021. Assessing the societal benefits of mahseer (Tor spp.) fishes to strengthen the basis for their conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 31 (10), 2979-2986.
  • Cooke, S.J., Pinder, A.C., Britton, J.R. et al., 2021. A global perspective on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on freshwater fish biodiversity. Biological Conservation, 253.
  • Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R. and Britton, J.R., 2020. From scientific obscurity to conservation priority: Research on angler catch rates is the catalyst for saving the hump-backed mahseer Tor remadevii from extinction. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 30 (9), 1809-1815.
  • Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R., Britton, J.R. and Cooke, S.J., 2020. COVID-19 and biodiversity: The paradox of cleaner rivers and elevated extinction risk to iconic fish species. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 30 (6), 1061-1062.
  • Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R., Bower, S.D. and Britton, J.R., 2020. Length-weight relationships of two conservation-concern mahseers (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Tor) of the river Cauvery, Karnataka, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 12 (10), 16257-16261.
  • Jaksic, G., Jadan, M., Pinder, A., Tomljanovic, T., Zanella, D., Treer, T. and Piria, M., 2020. Genotyping of invasive Ponto-Caspian gobies in Croatia. JOURNAL OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE, 21 (4), 733-740.
  • Pinder, A.C. et al., 2019. Mahseer (Tor spp.) fishes of the world: status, challenges and opportunities for conservation. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 29 (2), 417-452.
  • Pinder, A.C., Harrison, A.J. and Robert Britton, J., 2019. Temperature effects on the physiological status and reflex impairment in European grayling Thymallus thymallus from catch-and release angling. Fisheries Research, 211, 169-175.
  • Everard, M. and Pinder, A., 2019. Angling for Sustainable Fishing. journal of the institution of environmental sciences, 2018 (1), 29-35.
  • Everard, M., Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R. and Kataria, G., 2019. Are well-intended Buddhist practices an under-appreciated threat to global aquatic biodiversity? Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 29 (1), 136-141.
  • Basavaraja, N., Lun, K.P.B., Katare, M.B. and Pinder, A.C., 2019. Hormone induced spawning and embryogenesis of Cauvery carp, Barbodes carnaticus (Jerdon 1849): Implications on commercial culture and conservation. INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 57 (2), 86-95.
  • Pinder, A., Katwate, U., Dahanakur, N. and Harrison, A.J., 2018. Tor remadevii. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Kottelat, M., Pinder, A. and Harrison, A.J., 2018. Tor ater. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Vishwanath, W., Dahanukar, N., Pinder, A. and Harrison, A.J., 2018. Tor barakae. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Pinder, A., Huckstorf, V. and Harrison, A.J., 2018. Tor polylepis. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Jha, B.R., Rayamajhi, A., Dahanukar, N., Harrison, A.J. and Pinder, A., 2018. Tor putitora. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Vidthayanon, C. and Pinder, A., 2018. Tor sinensis. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Kottelat, M., Pinder, A. and Harrison, A.J., 2018. Tor tambra. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Kottelat, M., Pinder, A. and Harrison, A.J., 2018. Tor tambroides. ICN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Rayamajhi, A., Jha, B.R., Sharma, C.M., Pinder, A., Harrison, A.J., Katwate, U. and Dahanukar, N., 2018. Tor tor. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Pinder, A.C., Manimekalan, A., Marcus Knight, J.D., Krishnankutty, P., Robert Britton, J., Philip, S., Dahanukar, N. and Raghavan, R., 2018. Resolving the taxonomic enigma of the iconic game fish, the hump-backed mahseer from the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, India. PLoS ONE, 13 (6).
  • Everard, M., Pinder, A.C. et al., 2018. Assessing the feasibility of integrating ecosystem-based with engineered water resource governance and management for water security in semi-arid landscapes: A case study in the Banas catchment, Rajasthan, India. Science of the Total Environment, 612, 1249-1265.
  • Walton, S.E., Gan, H.M., Raghavan, R., Pinder, A.C. and Ahmad, A., 2017. Disentangling the Taxonomy of the Mahseers (Tor spp.) of Malaysia: An Integrated Approach Using Morphology, Genetics and Historical Records. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture, 25 (3), 171-183.
  • Bower, S.D., Danylchuk, A.J., Raghavan, R., Danylchuk, S.C., Pinder, A.C., Alter, A.M. and Cooke, S.J., 2017. Involving recreational fisheries stakeholders in development of research and conservation priorities for mahseer (Tor spp.) of India through collaborative workshops. FISHERIES RESEARCH, 186, 665-671.
  • Pinder, A.C., Velterop, R., Cooke, S.J. and Britton, J.R., 2017. Consequences of catch-and-release angling for black bream Spondyliosoma cantharus, during the parental care period: Implications for management. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 74 (1), 254-262.
  • Bower, S.D., Danylchuk, A.J., Raghavan, R., Clark-Danylchuk, S.E., Pinder, A.C. and Cooke, S.J., 2016. Rapid assessment of the physiological impacts caused by catch-and-release angling on blue-finned mahseer (Tor sp.) of the Cauvery River, India. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 23 (3-4), 208-217.
  • Pinder, A.C., Hopkins, E., Scott, L.J. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Rapid visual assessment of spawning activity and associated habitat utilisation of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, 1758) in a chalk stream: Implications for conservation monitoring. Journal of Applied Ichthyology.
  • Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R. and Britton, J.R., 2015. Efficacy of angler catch data as a population and conservation monitoring tool for the flagship mahseer fishes (Tor spp.) of Southern India. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
  • Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R. and Britton, J.R., 2015. Efficacy of angler catch data as a population and conservation monitoring tool for the flagship Mahseer fishes (Tor spp.) of Southern India. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 25 (6), 829-838.
  • Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R. and Britton, J.R., 2015. The legendary hump-backed mahseer Tor sp. of India’s River Cauvery: an endemic fish swimming towards extinction? Endangered Species Research, 28, 11-17.
  • Gupta, N., Raghavan, R., Sivakumar,, K., Mathur, V. and Pinder, A.C., 2015. Assessing recreational fisheries in an emerging economy: Knowledge,perceptions and attitudes of catch-and-release anglers in India. Fisheries Research, 165, 79-84.
  • Harrison, A., Walker, A.M., Pinder, A.C., Briand, C. and Aprahamian, M.W., 2014. A review of glass eel migratory behaviour, sampling techniques and abundance estimates in estuaries: implications for assessing recruitment, local production and exploitation. Review in Fish Biology and Fisheries.
  • Pinder, A.C. and Raghavan, R., 2013. Conserving the endangered mahseers (tor spp.) of india: The positive role of recreational fisheries. Current Science, 104 (11), 1472-1475.
  • Ibbotson, A.T., Riley, W.D., Beaumont, W.R.C., Cook, A.C., Ives, M.J., Pinder, A.C. and Scott, L.J., 2012. The source of autumn and spring downstream migrating juvenile Atlantic salmon in a small lowland river. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 22 (1), 73-81.
  • Ibbotson, A.T., Beaumont, W.R.C. and Pinder, A.C., 2011. A size-dependent migration strategy in Atlantic salmon smolts: Small smolts favour nocturnal migration. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 92 (2), 151-157.
  • Riley, W.D., Ibbotson, A.T., Lower, N., Cook, A.C., Moore, A., Mizuno, S., Pinder, A.C., Beaumont, W.R.C. and Privitera, L., 2008. Physiological seawater adaptation in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) autumn migrants. Freshwater Biology, 53, 745-755.
  • Britton, J.R., Davies, G.D., Brazier, M. and Pinder, A.C., 2007. A case study on the population ecology of a topmouth gudgeon (Pseudorasbora parva) population in the UK and the implications for native fish communities. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 17 (7), 749-759.
  • Hodder, K.H., Masters, J.E.G., Beaumonont, W.R.C., Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A.C., Knight, C.M. and Kenward, R.E., 2007. Techniques for evaluating the spatial behaviour of river fish. Hydrobiologia: the international journal on limnology and marine sciences, 582 (1), 257-269.
  • Hodder, K.H., Masters, J.E.G., Beaumont, W.R.C., Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A.C., Knight, C.M. and Kenward, R.E., 2007. Techniques for evaluating the spatial behaviour of river fish. Hydrobiologia, 582 (1), 257-269.
  • Pinder, A.C., Riley, W.D., Ibbotson, A.T. and Beaumont, W.R.C., 2007. Evidence for an autumn downstream migration and the subsequent estuarine residence of 0+ year juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., in England. Journal of Fish Biology, 71 (1), 260-264.
  • Britton, J.R., Davies, G.D., Brazier, M. and Pinder, A., 2006. A case study of the population ecology of a topmouth gudgeon (Pseudorasbora parva) population in the UK and the implications foe native fish communities. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 17, 749-759.
  • Ibbotson, A.T., Beaumont, W.R.C., Pinder, A., Welton, S. and Ladle, M., 2006. Diel migration patterns of Atlantic salmon smolts with particular reference to the absence of crepuscular migration. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 15 (4), 544-551.
  • Ibbotson, A.T., Beaumont, W.R.C., Pinder, A., Welton, J.S. and Ladle, M., 2006. Diel migration patterns of Atlantic salmon smolts with particular reference to the absence of crepuscular migration. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 12 (6), 544-551.
  • Pinder, A.C., Gozlan, R.E., Beyer, K. and Bass, J.A.B., 2005. Ontogenetic induced shifts in the ecology of sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus during early development. Journal of Fish Biology, 67 (SUPPL. B), 205-217.
  • Pinder, A., Gozlan, R.E. and Beyer, K., 2005. Ontogenetic induced shifts in the ecology of sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus during early development. Journal of Fish Biology, 67 (B), 205-217.
  • Pinder, A., 2005. Keys to the freshwater fish of Britain and Ireland, with notes on their distribution and ecology (Review). Freshwater Biology, 50, 920.
  • Pinder, A.C., Gozlan, R.E. and Britton, J.R., 2005. Dispersal of the invasive topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva in the UK: a vector for an emergent infectious disease. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 12 (6), 411-414.
  • Pinder, A.C., 2005. Larval taxonomy and early identification of topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva: a screening tool to reduce risks of unintentional species translocation. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 12 (2), 99-104.
  • Ibbotson, A.T., Beaumont, W.R.C., Collinson, D., Wilkinson, A. and Pinder, A.C., 2004. A cross-river antenna array for the detection of miniature passive integrated transponder tags in deep, fast flowing rivers. Journal of Fish Biology, 65 (1) (1441-1443).
  • Pinder, A. and Gozlan, R.E., 2004. Early ontogeny of sunbleak. Journal of Fish Biology, 64 (3), 762-775.
  • Pinder, A.C. and Gozlan, R.E., 2004. Early ontogeny of sunbleak. Journal of Fish Biology, 64 (3), 762-775.
  • Gozlan, R.E., Flower, C.J. and Pinder, A.C., 2003. Reproductive success in male sunbleak, a recent invasive fish species in the U.K. Journal of Fish Biology, 63 (SUPPL. A), 131-143.
  • Pinder, A.C. and Gozlan, R.E., 2003. Sunbleak and Topmouth Gudgeon - Two new additions to Britain's freshwater fishes. British Wildlife, 15 (2), 77-83.
  • Pinder, A. and Gozlan, R.E., 2003. Sunbleak and topmouth gudgeon - two new additions to Britain's freshwater fishes. British Wildlife, 15 ((2)), 77-83.
  • Gozlan, R.E., Flower, R.E. and Pinder, A.C., 2003. Reproductive success in male sunbleak, a recent invasive fish species in the U.K. Journal of Fish Biology, 63, 131-143.
  • Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A.C., Durand, S. and Bass, J., 2003. Could the small size of sunbleak, Leucaspius delineatus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) be an ecological advantage in invading British waterbodies? Folia Zoologica, 52 (1), 99-108.
  • Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A., Durand, S. and Bass, J.A.B., 2003. Could the small size of sunbleak. Leucaspius delineatus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) be an ecological advantage in invading British waterbodies? Folia Zoologica, 52 (1), 99-108.
  • Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A.C. and Shelley, J., 2002. Occurrence of the Asiatic cyprinid Pseudorasbora parva in England. Journal of Fish Biology, 61 (1), 298-300.
  • Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A.C. and Shelley, J., 2002. Occurrence of the Asiatic cyprinid Pseudorasbora parva in England. Journal of Fish Biology, 61 (1), 298-300.
  • Masters, J.E.G., Welton, J.S., Beaumont, W.R.C., Hodder, K.H., Pinder, A.C., Gozlan, R.E. and Ladle, M., 2002. Habitat utilisation by pike Esox lucius L. during winter floods in a southern English chalk river. Hydrobiologia, 483, 185-191.
  • Masters, J.E.G., Welton, J.S., Beaumont, W.R.C., Hodder, K.H., Pinder, A.C., Gozlan, R.E. and Ladle, M., 2002. Habitat utilisation by pike Esox lucius L. during winter floods in a southern English chalk river. Hydrobiologia: the international journal on limnology and marine sciences, 483 (1), 185-191.
  • Kowe, R., Skidmore, R.E., Whitton, B.A. and Pinder, A.C., 1998. Modelling phytoplankton dynamics in the River Swale, an upland river in NE England. Science of the Total Environment, 210, 535-546.
  • Mann, R.H.K., Bass, J.A.B., Leach, D. and Pinder, A., 1997. Temporal and spatial variations in the diet of 0 group roach (Rutilus rutilus) larvae and juveniles in the River Great Ouse in relation to prey availability. River Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management, 13 (3), 287-294.
  • House, W.A., Pinder, A.C. et al., 1997. Nutrient transport in the Humber rivers. Science of the Total Environment, 194, 303-320.
  • Pinder, L.C.V., Marker, A.F.H., Pinder, A.C., Ingram, J.K.G., Leach, D.V. and Collett, G., 1997. Concentrations of suspended chlorophyll a in the Humber rivers. Science of the Total Environment, 194, 373-378.
  • Tipping, E., Marker, A.F.H., Butterwick, C., Collet, G.D., Cranwell, P.A., Ingram, J.K.G., Leach, D., Pinder, A.C. and Rigg, E., 1997. Organic carbon in the Humber rivers. Science of the Total Environment, 194, 345-355.

Books

  • Pinder, A.C. and Sutcliffe, D.W., 2001. Keys to Larval and Juvenile Stages of Coarse Fishes from Fresh Waters in the British Isles. Ambleside: Freshwater Biological Association.

Chapters

  • Masters, J.E.G., Hodder, K.H., Beaumont, W.R.C., Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A.C., Kenward, R.E. and Welton, J.S., 2005. Spatial behaviour of pike Esox lucius L. in the River Frome, UK. In: Spedicato, M.T., Lembo, G. and Marmulla, G., eds. Aquatic Telemetry: advances and applications. Proceedings of the fifth Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe. Rome: FAO/COISPA.

Conferences

  • Masters, J.E.G., Hodder, K.H., Beaumont, W.R.C., Gozlan, R.E., Pinder, A.C., Kenward, R.E. and Welton, J.S., 2005. Spatial Behaviour of Pike Esox Lucius L. in the River Frome, UK. In: Spedicato, M.T., Marmulla, G. and Lembo, G., eds. Aquatic Telemetry: advances and applications. Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Fish Telemetry: Aquatic Telemetry Advances and Applications 9-13 June 2003 Ustica, Italy. , 179-190 FAO/COISPA.

Reports

Internet Publications

Theses

Grants

  • The historic peat record: A guide to restoration of blanket bog (Natural England, 01 Oct 2014). Completed

Qualifications

  • PhD in Mahseer conservation (2019)
  • CEnv in Fisheries (CIEEM, 2013)

Memberships

  • Fisheries Society of the British Isles, Member,
  • Institute of Fisheries Management, Member,
  • IUCN Freshwater Fish Specialist Group, Member,
  • Mahseer Trust, Director of Research,

External Media and Press