I conducted a paired-gear comparison study in large standing warmwater reservoirs in Arizona during fall 2020 and spring 2021 between Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) standard gill net (Arizona net) and the American Fisheries Society (AFS) standard gill net (AFS net). The Arizona net and AFS net share the same height, hanging ratio, and twine sizes but differ in length, number of panels, and panel bar-mesh sizes. Adopting a national standard gear like the AFS gill net would allow AZGFD to use a uniform net methodology across the state, give the ability to compare data with other states that use the AFS standards, and allow for larger scale analyses. In five large lakes (Alamo, Apache, Bartlett, Pleasant, and Roosevelt) I investigate...
Global aquatic ecosystems are negatively affected by a variety of mechanisms including habitat destr...
We correlated maximum lengths of freshwater fishes captured during 10 years with standard gears (i.e...
Three different electrofishing systems were compared to determine their relative efficiency with res...
Gear comparison studies are useful to fisheries managers because many aquatic systems require multip...
Abstract.—Despite increasing popularity of blue catfi sh Ictalurus furcatus with anglers, effective ...
Since the American Fisheries Society (AFS) published Standard Methods for Sampling North American Fr...
The American Fisheries Society (AFS) has recommended standard gears and methods for collecting North...
Sampling and assessment of nearshore fish communities is difficult due to the wide variety of habita...
This project was designed to further examine the effect of twine size (mesh diameter) and hanging ra...
Abstract.—Standardized monitoring programs in great rivers need to identify and minimize the bias in...
This project was conducted to see if variations in twine size (mesh diameter), hanging ratio and num...
Abstract.—Trap nets of varying design are commonly used to assess fish populations, but the effect o...
Gill nets are among the most effective gear for collecting many species of lake fishes. In scientifi...
The variability in size structure and relative abundance (CPUE; number of fish 200mm total length, L...
Networks used to study interactions could provide insights to fisheries. We compiled data from 27297...
Global aquatic ecosystems are negatively affected by a variety of mechanisms including habitat destr...
We correlated maximum lengths of freshwater fishes captured during 10 years with standard gears (i.e...
Three different electrofishing systems were compared to determine their relative efficiency with res...
Gear comparison studies are useful to fisheries managers because many aquatic systems require multip...
Abstract.—Despite increasing popularity of blue catfi sh Ictalurus furcatus with anglers, effective ...
Since the American Fisheries Society (AFS) published Standard Methods for Sampling North American Fr...
The American Fisheries Society (AFS) has recommended standard gears and methods for collecting North...
Sampling and assessment of nearshore fish communities is difficult due to the wide variety of habita...
This project was designed to further examine the effect of twine size (mesh diameter) and hanging ra...
Abstract.—Standardized monitoring programs in great rivers need to identify and minimize the bias in...
This project was conducted to see if variations in twine size (mesh diameter), hanging ratio and num...
Abstract.—Trap nets of varying design are commonly used to assess fish populations, but the effect o...
Gill nets are among the most effective gear for collecting many species of lake fishes. In scientifi...
The variability in size structure and relative abundance (CPUE; number of fish 200mm total length, L...
Networks used to study interactions could provide insights to fisheries. We compiled data from 27297...
Global aquatic ecosystems are negatively affected by a variety of mechanisms including habitat destr...
We correlated maximum lengths of freshwater fishes captured during 10 years with standard gears (i.e...
Three different electrofishing systems were compared to determine their relative efficiency with res...