Telemetry is an increasingly common tool for studying the ecology of wild fish, with great potential to provide valuable information for management and conservation. For researchers …
Freshwater fish move vertically and horizontally through the aquatic landscape for a variety of reasons, such as to find and exploit patchy resources or to locate essential habitats (eg …
Acoustic telemetry has become a popular means of obtaining individual behavioural data from a wide array of species in marine and freshwater systems. Fate information is crucial to …
Although movement has always played an important role in fisheries science, movement patterns are changing with changing ocean conditions. This affects availability to capture …
KJ Lees, MA MacNeil, KJ Hedges… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2021 - Springer
Mark-recapture approaches are among the most powerful fisheries methods for estimating demographic parameters relating to survival, components of mortality (ie fishing, catch and …
Movement is a central feature of the ecology of fish, yet the study of fish movement has been inhibited due to its multidimensional nature and technological and analytical limitations. We …
Geopositioning underwater acoustic telemetry was used to test whether rapid recompression with weighted return-to-depth (descender) devices reduced discard mortality …
Many studies have measured the mortality of fish that are recreationally caught and released (ie, catch-and-release [CR] mortality); however, little work has explored methods to …
Worldwide, sturgeons (Acipenseridae) are among the most endangered fishes due to habitat degradation, overfishing, and inherent life history characteristics (long life span, late …