A 200-kHz split-beam echosounder (BioSonics, DT6000) with a 6 ° circular-beam transducer was applied in a mangrove channel in Northern Brazil to study the migratory patterns of intertidal fish. Acoustic sampling was conducted horizontally across the channel perpendicular to the tidal current during two lunar cycles in the dry season 2000 and the wet season 2001. The complex acoustic environment of the mangrove channel was characterized by small target sizes (juvenile fish), multiple targets (aggregated fish), high reverberation and background noise levels due to sediment loads, plankton and mangrove litter transport. Dry seasons provided less noisy acoustic conditions resulting in clearer echo data than wet seasons. Neap tide data were less...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a standard tool to monitor vocal marine fauna. High-frequency multibe...
A dam has been recently modified on the Couesnon River in the vicinity of Mont Saint Michel to contr...
Mangrove creeks have a range of functional roles in tropical seascapes, but their use as feeding and...
A 200-kHz split-beam echosounder (BioSonics, DT6000) with a 6° circular-beam transducer was applied ...
The tropical Sine-Saloum estuary Senegal is an ecologically important area for fish population dynam...
The vegetated intertidal zone has long been acknowledged as an important habitat for fish, but our u...
The fish and invertebrate behavior of the Ubol Ratana Reservoir, Thailand, were monitored using up- ...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine environments are particularly productive ecological syst...
Due to the construction of a road 20 years ago, the headwaters of an intertidal mangrove creek in th...
A 200 kHz digital echosounder (HTI) with two split-beam transducers was aimed horizontally to monito...
The Calaveras River is a Delta-area tributary to the San Joaquin River, and home to over 20 fish spe...
Estuaries are particularly susceptible to climate change and drought resulting in atypical changes t...
Understanding the extent of movements and space use of animals is necessary to identify vital habita...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a standard tool to monitor vocal marine fauna. High-frequency multibe...
A dam has been recently modified on the Couesnon River in the vicinity of Mont Saint Michel to contr...
Mangrove creeks have a range of functional roles in tropical seascapes, but their use as feeding and...
A 200-kHz split-beam echosounder (BioSonics, DT6000) with a 6° circular-beam transducer was applied ...
The tropical Sine-Saloum estuary Senegal is an ecologically important area for fish population dynam...
The vegetated intertidal zone has long been acknowledged as an important habitat for fish, but our u...
The fish and invertebrate behavior of the Ubol Ratana Reservoir, Thailand, were monitored using up- ...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine environments are particularly productive ecological syst...
Due to the construction of a road 20 years ago, the headwaters of an intertidal mangrove creek in th...
A 200 kHz digital echosounder (HTI) with two split-beam transducers was aimed horizontally to monito...
The Calaveras River is a Delta-area tributary to the San Joaquin River, and home to over 20 fish spe...
Estuaries are particularly susceptible to climate change and drought resulting in atypical changes t...
Understanding the extent of movements and space use of animals is necessary to identify vital habita...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a standard tool to monitor vocal marine fauna. High-frequency multibe...
A dam has been recently modified on the Couesnon River in the vicinity of Mont Saint Michel to contr...
Mangrove creeks have a range of functional roles in tropical seascapes, but their use as feeding and...