Effective monitoring of freshwater fish

J Radinger, JR Britton, SM Carlson… - Fish and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Freshwater ecosystems constitute only a small fraction of the planet's water resources, yet
support much of its diversity, with freshwater fish accounting for more species than birds …

Conducting and interpreting fish telemetry studies: considerations for researchers and resource managers

JW Brownscombe, EJI Lédée, GD Raby… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2019 - Springer
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 …

Making connections in aquatic ecosystems with acoustic telemetry monitoring

MR Donaldson, SG Hinch, CD Suski… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Autonomous acoustic telemetry monitoring systems have been deployed in aquatic
ecosystems around the globe–from under ice sheets in the Arctic to coral reefs in Australia …

[HTML][HTML] Fish welfare in aquaculture: Physiological and immunological activities for diets, social and spatial stress on Mediterranean aqua cultured species

M Dara, P Carbonara, C La Corte, D Parrinello… - Fishes, 2023 - mdpi.com
Welfare assessment currently is less well-characterized for aquatic animals and the classical
methodologies used for terrestrial animals are not adequate to improve our knowledge …

Developing performance standards in fish passage: Integrating ecology, engineering and socio-economics

J O'Connor, R Hale, M Mallen-Cooper, SJ Cooke… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
The construction of dams and weirs has fragmented many rivers and streams globally, and
this is a major threat to biodiversity. The most common method used to reduce these impacts …

Predictable temperature-regulated residency, movement and migration in a large, highly mobile marine predator (Negaprion brevirostris)

ST Kessel, DD Chapman, BR Franks… - Marine Ecology …, 2014 - int-res.com
Understanding how and why animals are distributed through time and space has always
been a fundamental component of ecology and is an essential prerequisite for effective …

Bidirectional connectivity in fishways: A mitigation for impacts on fish migration of small hydropower facilities

FJ Bravo‐Córdoba, A García‐Vega… - Aquatic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Most freshwater fish need to move freely through rivers to complete their life cycles. Thus,
river barriers (eg dams, culverts and gauging stations) may delay, hinder or even block their …

Tonic immobility as an anaesthetic for elasmobranchs during surgical implantation procedures

ST Kessel, NE Hussey - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and …, 2015 - cdnsciencepub.com
Tonic immobility is a widely used technique for the surgical implantation of acoustic tags in
elasmobranchs (sharks, skates, and rays), yet it is still not broadly recognised as an …

Distinct patterns of Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) presence and absence in a shallow high Arctic embayment, revealed across open-water and ice-covered periods …

ST Kessel, NE Hussey, RE Crawford, DJ Yurkowski… - Polar Biology, 2016 - Springer
With climate change resulting in unpredictable sea ice conditions between years, it is crucial
to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the subsequent effects on Arctic marine …

[HTML][HTML] Surgical implantation of electronic tags does not induce medium-term effect: insights from growth and stress physiological profile in two marine fish species

S Alfonso, W Zupa, A Manfrin, E Fiocchi, M Dioguardi… - Animal …, 2020 - Springer
Background Telemetry applied to aquatic organisms has recently developed greatly.
Physiological sensors have been increasingly used as tools for fish welfare monitoring …