Publication Abstract
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A portable passive integrated transponder muilt-point decoder system for monitoring habitat use and behaviour of freshwater fish
- Publication Abstract
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A portable passive integrated transponder multi-point decoder system for monitoring habit use and behaviour of freshwater fish in streams
W.D. Riley, M.O. Eagle, M.J. Ives, P Rycroft and A. Wilkinson
One of the major factors regulating freshwater fish populations is the availability of suitable habitat for feeding, shelter and reproduction, and an understanding of habitat use, particularly at critical life history stages, is important for the effective conservation and management of freshwater fish stocks. However, the range of habitats utilised during the complex life cycles of many species is still poorly understood, particularly with regard to the environmental and biological factors controlling juvenile residency.
Reference:
W.D. Riley, M.O. Eagle, M.J. Ives, P Rycroft and A. Wilkinson, 2003. A portable passive integrated transponder multi-point decoder system for monitoring habit use and behaviour of freshwater fish in streams. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 10(4): 265-268.
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W.D.Riley*, M.O. Eagle*, M.J. Ives*, P. Rycroft and A. Wilkinson
- Publication Date
- August 2003
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Fisheries Management and Ecology, 10 (4), 265-268
- Publication DOI: https://doi.org/