What makes fish vulnerable to capture by hooks? A conceptual framework and a review of key determinants

RJ Lennox, J Alós, R Arlinghaus… - Fish and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Considerable time and money are expended in the pursuit of catching fish with hooks (eg,
handlining, angling, longlining, trolling, drumlining) across the recreational, commercial and …

The influence of riparian shade on lowland stream water temperatures in southern England and their viability for brown trout

SB Broadmeadow, JG Jones… - River Research and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Suitable thermal conditions in streams are necessary for fish and predictions of future
climate changes infer that water temperatures may regularly exceed tolerable ranges for key …

[PDF][PDF] Analysis of movement and habitat use from telemetry data

KB Rogers, GC White - … and interpretation of freshwater fisheries data …, 2007 - fisheries.org
Telemetry in freshwater environments began in the 1950s (Trefethen 1956; Stasko and
Pincock 1977; Mitson 1978), and a fairly extensive body of literature has developed since …

Seasonal temperature acclimatisation of rainbow trout: cardiovascular and morphometric influences on maximal sustainable exercise level

SE Taylor, S Egginton… - Journal of Experimental …, 1996 - journals.biologists.com
ABSTRACT Adult rainbow trout (mass 600–1500 g; length 40–44 cm) were held in the
laboratory for up to 28 days at seasonally appropriate temperatures. The maximal …

[PDF][PDF] Tagging methods for stock assessment and research in fisheries

V Thorsteinsson - Report of concerted action FAIR CT, 2002 - star-oddi.com
Systematic tagging of fish for scientific purposes has been conducted for more than a
century. When it was started, this new approach represented an exciting methodology for …

Intermittent exposure of fish to estradiol

GH Panter, RS Thompson… - Environmental science & …, 2000 - ACS Publications
The majority of testing for the effects of chemicals on fish has, historically, been designed to
provide continuous exposure to constant concentrations. However, in the environment, fish …

Behaviour of gill-net and rod-captured Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) during upstream migration and following radio tagging

TS Mäkinen, E Niemelä, K Moen, R Lindström - Fisheries Research, 2000 - Elsevier
The behaviour of radio-tagged Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was studied in the River
Ohcejohka in subarctic Finland. The objective was to determine the effects of gill-net …

Spawning migrations of the chub in the River Spree, Germany

F Fredrich, S Ohmann, B Curio… - Journal of Fish …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Out of 52 chub Leuciscus cephalus tagged with internal radio‐transmitters, 46 migrated to
spawning grounds in the River Spree, Germany. All chub started their first spawning …

Diel movement of brown trout in a southern Appalachian river

DB Bunnell Jr, JJ Isely, KH Burrell… - Transactions of the …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Radio telemetry was used to monitor the diel movement of 22 brown trout Salmo trutta (268–
446 mm in total length, TL) in the Chattooga River watershed. Forty-seven diel tracks …

Seasonal movement of brown trout in a southern Appalachian river

KH Burrell, JJ Isely, DB Bunnell Jr… - Transactions of the …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Radio telemetry was used to evaluate the seasonal movement, activity level, and home
range size of adult brown trout Salmo trutta in the Chattooga River watershed, one of the …