Abstract The effect of catch-and-release fishing on the survival of peacock bass (Cichla spp.) was evaluated by comparing two types of artificial bait (jig and shallow-diver plugs) and two types of post-catch confinement. Two experiments were conducted during the periods January-February and October-November 2012 in the Unini River, a right-bank tributary of the Negro River. In total, 191 peacock bass were captured. Both groups of fish were subjected to experimental confinement (collective and individual) for three days. Additionally, 11 fish were tagged with radio transmitters for telemetry monitoring. Mortality rate was estimated as the percentage of dead individuals for each type of bait and confinement. For peacock bass caught with jig ...
Short-term (≤4days) post-release mortalities of two large, culturally and ecologically important Aus...
Recreational Atlantic salmon Salmo salar fisheries are culturally and economically important, but co...
In ocean fisheries for Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., there can be several forms\ud of gear-relat...
<div><p>Abstract The effect of catch-and-release fishing on the survival of peacock bass (Cichla spp...
Sport fishing for peacock bass Cichla spp. in the Brazilian Amazon has increased in popularity and a...
The middle portion of the Rio Negro River in Brazil near the equator supports a popular recreational...
We evaluated the stock of peacock bass Cichla monoculus caught by a small-scale fishing fleet in Lag...
Black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) is the main target species amongst the estuarine recreational f...
The prevalence of catch-and-release factors known to adversely affect the mortality or physical cond...
Sport fishing for peacock bass Cichla spp. in the Brazilian Amazon has increased in popularity and a...
Abstract.—Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides, an intensively studied sport fish of temperate Nort...
Abstract.—We conducted a controlled experiment in the laboratory to assess the influence of anatomic...
Yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) are angled throughout their global distribution and released i...
Deep hooking is one of the key causes of mortality among angled-and-released teleosts worldwide. We ...
This study examined post-release survival in sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) and whether the...
Short-term (≤4days) post-release mortalities of two large, culturally and ecologically important Aus...
Recreational Atlantic salmon Salmo salar fisheries are culturally and economically important, but co...
In ocean fisheries for Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., there can be several forms\ud of gear-relat...
<div><p>Abstract The effect of catch-and-release fishing on the survival of peacock bass (Cichla spp...
Sport fishing for peacock bass Cichla spp. in the Brazilian Amazon has increased in popularity and a...
The middle portion of the Rio Negro River in Brazil near the equator supports a popular recreational...
We evaluated the stock of peacock bass Cichla monoculus caught by a small-scale fishing fleet in Lag...
Black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) is the main target species amongst the estuarine recreational f...
The prevalence of catch-and-release factors known to adversely affect the mortality or physical cond...
Sport fishing for peacock bass Cichla spp. in the Brazilian Amazon has increased in popularity and a...
Abstract.—Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides, an intensively studied sport fish of temperate Nort...
Abstract.—We conducted a controlled experiment in the laboratory to assess the influence of anatomic...
Yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) are angled throughout their global distribution and released i...
Deep hooking is one of the key causes of mortality among angled-and-released teleosts worldwide. We ...
This study examined post-release survival in sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) and whether the...
Short-term (≤4days) post-release mortalities of two large, culturally and ecologically important Aus...
Recreational Atlantic salmon Salmo salar fisheries are culturally and economically important, but co...
In ocean fisheries for Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., there can be several forms\ud of gear-relat...