Eleven sequential size-based hydroacoustic surveys conducted with a 200 kHz split-beam transducer during the summers of 2011 and 2012 were used to quantify seasonal declines in fish abundance in a boreal reservoir in Manitoba, Canada. Fish densities were sufficiently low to enable single target resolution and tracking. Target strengths converted to log2-based size-classes indicated that smaller fish were consistently more abundant than larger fish by a factor of approximately 3 for each halving of length. For all size classes, in both years, abundance (natural log) declined linearly over the summer at rates that varied from -0.067.day-1 for the smallest fish to -0.016.day-1 for the largest (R2 = 0.24–0.97). Inter-annual comparisons of size-...
This thesis explored the influence of fish behavior and distribution on the accuracy and precision o...
A fundamental purpose of ecology is to understand the underlying processes that give rise to communi...
Successive hydroacoustic surveys were conducted on a small lake in the Jura Mountains (eastern Franc...
Eleven sequential size-based hydroacoustic surveys conducted with a 200 kHz split-beam transducer du...
Eleven sequential size-based hydroacoustic surveys conducted with a 200 kHz split-beam transducer du...
Eleven sequential size-based hydroacoustic surveys conducted with a 200 kHz split-beam transducer du...
Hydroacoustic data were used to quantify vessel avoidance by fishes, and derive fish community size ...
Since the American Fisheries Society (AFS) published Standard Methods for Sampling North American Fr...
Abstract: Hydroacoustic methods are being increasingly used for both fisheries and ecological studie...
Spatiotemporal advantages linked to hydroacoustic sampling techniques have caused a surge in the use...
International audienceHydroacoustic methods are routinely used for fish population assessment and mo...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceAs areas where salt and fresh wate...
Hydroacoustics for studying fisheries ecosystems has been developed and improved upon since the prac...
Hydroacoustic methods are routinely used for fish population assessment and monitoring in lakes and ...
This thesis explored the influence of fish behavior and distribution on the accuracy and precision o...
A fundamental purpose of ecology is to understand the underlying processes that give rise to communi...
Successive hydroacoustic surveys were conducted on a small lake in the Jura Mountains (eastern Franc...
Eleven sequential size-based hydroacoustic surveys conducted with a 200 kHz split-beam transducer du...
Eleven sequential size-based hydroacoustic surveys conducted with a 200 kHz split-beam transducer du...
Eleven sequential size-based hydroacoustic surveys conducted with a 200 kHz split-beam transducer du...
Hydroacoustic data were used to quantify vessel avoidance by fishes, and derive fish community size ...
Since the American Fisheries Society (AFS) published Standard Methods for Sampling North American Fr...
Abstract: Hydroacoustic methods are being increasingly used for both fisheries and ecological studie...
Spatiotemporal advantages linked to hydroacoustic sampling techniques have caused a surge in the use...
International audienceHydroacoustic methods are routinely used for fish population assessment and mo...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceAs areas where salt and fresh wate...
Hydroacoustics for studying fisheries ecosystems has been developed and improved upon since the prac...
Hydroacoustic methods are routinely used for fish population assessment and monitoring in lakes and ...
This thesis explored the influence of fish behavior and distribution on the accuracy and precision o...
A fundamental purpose of ecology is to understand the underlying processes that give rise to communi...
Successive hydroacoustic surveys were conducted on a small lake in the Jura Mountains (eastern Franc...