Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tagging has proven to be an effective mark-recapture technique for many temperate freshwater and marine fish species, but its adaptability to tropical freshwater species remains largely unknown. Nevertheless, many tropical river systems, such as the Mekong in South East Asia, are currently being developed at an unprecedented rate for their relatively abundant water resources. Consequently, there is an urgent need for efficient mark-recapture technologies to understand and assess the impacts of human developments on the movement ecology of tropical freshwater fish species. This paper discusses the development of an optimal protocol for PIT tagging tropical freshwater fishes, using two Mekong River species...
<div><p>This paper synthesizes tagging studies to highlight the current state of knowledge concernin...
Individual identification of organisms is a crucial part of assessing the processes that influence s...
In 1983, a multi-year project to evaluate the technical and biological feasibility of adapting a new...
Fish communities are becoming increasingly threatened in many tropical river-floodplain systems due ...
Abstract Background In fish tagging studies, tag size limits the size of fish that can be tagged, th...
Tag and recovery programs can provide valuable information on population size and exploitation rates...
Movement is an essential mechanism by which mobile animals acquire the resources necessary for the s...
Abstract.—Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags have desirable qualities (e.g., unique identific...
Using traps and passive integrated transponder (PIT) telemetry, we investigated the effectiveness of...
The ability of passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag data to improve demographic parameter estima...
We describe a new manual procedure for catching and tagging fish underwater, the 'pole-hooking' meth...
abstract: Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tagging is a commonly used procedure to identify fish...
A multi-year cooperative project between the Bonneville Power Administration and the National Marine...
The Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia supports several species of threatened megafish and contains one of t...
Laboratory and field experiments were used to investigate how different marking procedures, with 23 ...
<div><p>This paper synthesizes tagging studies to highlight the current state of knowledge concernin...
Individual identification of organisms is a crucial part of assessing the processes that influence s...
In 1983, a multi-year project to evaluate the technical and biological feasibility of adapting a new...
Fish communities are becoming increasingly threatened in many tropical river-floodplain systems due ...
Abstract Background In fish tagging studies, tag size limits the size of fish that can be tagged, th...
Tag and recovery programs can provide valuable information on population size and exploitation rates...
Movement is an essential mechanism by which mobile animals acquire the resources necessary for the s...
Abstract.—Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags have desirable qualities (e.g., unique identific...
Using traps and passive integrated transponder (PIT) telemetry, we investigated the effectiveness of...
The ability of passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag data to improve demographic parameter estima...
We describe a new manual procedure for catching and tagging fish underwater, the 'pole-hooking' meth...
abstract: Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tagging is a commonly used procedure to identify fish...
A multi-year cooperative project between the Bonneville Power Administration and the National Marine...
The Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia supports several species of threatened megafish and contains one of t...
Laboratory and field experiments were used to investigate how different marking procedures, with 23 ...
<div><p>This paper synthesizes tagging studies to highlight the current state of knowledge concernin...
Individual identification of organisms is a crucial part of assessing the processes that influence s...
In 1983, a multi-year project to evaluate the technical and biological feasibility of adapting a new...