Autonomous passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag antennas are commonly used to detect fish marked with PIT tags but cannot detect unmarked fish, creating challenges for abundance estimation. Here we describe an approach to estimate abundance from paired physical capture and antenna detection data in closed and open mark-recapture models. Additionally, for open models, we develop an approach that incorporates uncertainty in fish size, because fish size changes through time (as fish grow bigger) but is unknown if fish are not physically captured (e.g., only detected on antennas). Incorporation of size uncertainty allows for estimation of size-specific abundances and demonstrates a generally useful method for obtaining state-specific abu...
ABSTRACT Long-term monitoring of marine and estuarine fishes is labor intensive and subject to varyi...
The ability of passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag data to improve demographic parameter estima...
Abstract Background Mobile radio tracking is an important tool in fisheries research and management....
Autonomous passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag antenna systems continuously detect individually...
The inclusion of passive interrogation antenna (PIA) detection data has promise to increase precisio...
Accurate assessments of fish populations are often limited by re-observation or recapture events. Si...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted the American Fisheries Socie...
Choosing whether or not to migrate is an important life history decision for many fishes. Here we c...
Over the last three decades, passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags have been widely used to stud...
Estimating demographic parameters, such as survival and abundance, with accuracy and precision is vi...
Estimates of animal abundance are widely used to support conservation and resource management. For p...
Passive integrated transponder (PIT) technology is commonly used to evaluate the movement, habitat u...
Estimating the abundance of pelagic fish species is a challenging task, due to their vast and remote...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
ABSTRACT Long-term monitoring of marine and estuarine fishes is labor intensive and subject to varyi...
The ability of passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag data to improve demographic parameter estima...
Abstract Background Mobile radio tracking is an important tool in fisheries research and management....
Autonomous passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag antenna systems continuously detect individually...
The inclusion of passive interrogation antenna (PIA) detection data has promise to increase precisio...
Accurate assessments of fish populations are often limited by re-observation or recapture events. Si...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted the American Fisheries Socie...
Choosing whether or not to migrate is an important life history decision for many fishes. Here we c...
Over the last three decades, passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags have been widely used to stud...
Estimating demographic parameters, such as survival and abundance, with accuracy and precision is vi...
Estimates of animal abundance are widely used to support conservation and resource management. For p...
Passive integrated transponder (PIT) technology is commonly used to evaluate the movement, habitat u...
Estimating the abundance of pelagic fish species is a challenging task, due to their vast and remote...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
ABSTRACT Long-term monitoring of marine and estuarine fishes is labor intensive and subject to varyi...
The ability of passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag data to improve demographic parameter estima...
Abstract Background Mobile radio tracking is an important tool in fisheries research and management....