ABSTRACT. Synoptic surveys of fish assemblages captured using fyke nets typically use a soak time of one night. We questioned whether enough information was gained from maintaining the nets for a second night to justify both the additional effort and the resulting reduction in sites sampled per field season. We compared fyke net catches from one-night and two-night sets at Great Lakes coastal margin ecosystems. Re-setting nets for a second night increased species richness by an average ( ± SE) of 12 ± 0.06%. This translated to an average of 2.5 ± 0.25 additional species captured. Ordinations of the assemblage data revealed that one-night and two-night catches from the same site (catch pairs) were much more similar to each other than were ca...
We performed a field experiment in five eastern South Dakota lakes to investigate fish escapement di...
We compared small-mesh (4-mm) fyke netting and boat electrofishing for sampling a littoral fish asse...
A commonly cited reason for the failure of time-area closures to achieve fisheries management goals ...
ABSTRACT. Synoptic surveys of fish assemblages captured using fyke nets typically use a soak time of...
We evaluated the effectiveness of two types of tandem-set fyke nets (round and D-shaped) for samplin...
Sampling and assessment of nearshore fish communities is difficult due to the wide variety of habita...
We compared shoreline seines with fyke nets in terms of their ability to sample fish species in the ...
Abstract.—At two sites in each of two lakes, we sam-pled days and nights to evaluate diel and gear (...
The littoral zone of small off-stream water storage containing a translocated population of Galaxias...
Littoral zone fish assemblages are important components of freshwater lakes. Monitoring of littoral ...
Gear comparison studies are useful to fisheries managers because many aquatic systems require multip...
All freshwater fish sampling methods are biased toward particular species, sizes, and sexes and are ...
This data set is a derived data set based on fish catch and length data. Data are collected annually...
Biodiversity surveys may require the use of multiple types of sampling gear to maximize the efficien...
Forage fish populations provide an important link in food webs between lower trophic levels and pred...
We performed a field experiment in five eastern South Dakota lakes to investigate fish escapement di...
We compared small-mesh (4-mm) fyke netting and boat electrofishing for sampling a littoral fish asse...
A commonly cited reason for the failure of time-area closures to achieve fisheries management goals ...
ABSTRACT. Synoptic surveys of fish assemblages captured using fyke nets typically use a soak time of...
We evaluated the effectiveness of two types of tandem-set fyke nets (round and D-shaped) for samplin...
Sampling and assessment of nearshore fish communities is difficult due to the wide variety of habita...
We compared shoreline seines with fyke nets in terms of their ability to sample fish species in the ...
Abstract.—At two sites in each of two lakes, we sam-pled days and nights to evaluate diel and gear (...
The littoral zone of small off-stream water storage containing a translocated population of Galaxias...
Littoral zone fish assemblages are important components of freshwater lakes. Monitoring of littoral ...
Gear comparison studies are useful to fisheries managers because many aquatic systems require multip...
All freshwater fish sampling methods are biased toward particular species, sizes, and sexes and are ...
This data set is a derived data set based on fish catch and length data. Data are collected annually...
Biodiversity surveys may require the use of multiple types of sampling gear to maximize the efficien...
Forage fish populations provide an important link in food webs between lower trophic levels and pred...
We performed a field experiment in five eastern South Dakota lakes to investigate fish escapement di...
We compared small-mesh (4-mm) fyke netting and boat electrofishing for sampling a littoral fish asse...
A commonly cited reason for the failure of time-area closures to achieve fisheries management goals ...