While acoustic telemetry (AT) has become the dominant technique for understanding patterns of fish migration, catch rate (CR) and conventional tagging (CT) techniques still play a major role, particularly in developing countries. Understanding the potential biases of each technique is important for fish migration research. We compared these techniques for understanding the migration patterns of two coastal fishery species (Argyrosomus coronus and Lichia amia) in southern Angola. Seasonal fluctuations in the catchability of A. coronus led to incorrect conclusions about migration patterns using CR and CT and we recognised â cryptic residencyâ during the austral summer. This was attributed to a fine-scale offshore movement that was detected...
We used 25 years of conventional tagging data (n= 6173 recoveries) and 3 years of ultrasonic teleme...
By examining fish movements in estuaries we can gain a better understanding of how fish respond to e...
Delineation of population structure (i.e. stocks) is crucial to successfully manage exploited specie...
Connectivity â movements of animals between and among numerous habitats â and the factors (rhyth...
Understanding fish movement patterns and migrations is important for fisheries management as well as...
All around the world, fish stocks have declined tremendously during the last decades. Multiple cause...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
Abstract: We describe a method to extract patterns of local fish movement from acoustic tagging data...
In recent decades, technological progress in the field of biotelemetry has allowed the collection of...
Tagging studies are now commonplace in ecology. Technological advances in telemetry devices have rev...
Understanding movement behaviour is essential for effective management of fishery species. Dart tags...
The feasibility of using telemetry equipment to study the movements of estuarine-associated fish in ...
For more than a century, scientists have used mark-recapture techniques to describe the spatial dyna...
Movement of fishes is an integral part of their daily life, but has significant implications for fis...
Telemetry tags (e.g. PIT- or acoustic tags) are increasingly used in management to monitor the migra...
We used 25 years of conventional tagging data (n= 6173 recoveries) and 3 years of ultrasonic teleme...
By examining fish movements in estuaries we can gain a better understanding of how fish respond to e...
Delineation of population structure (i.e. stocks) is crucial to successfully manage exploited specie...
Connectivity â movements of animals between and among numerous habitats â and the factors (rhyth...
Understanding fish movement patterns and migrations is important for fisheries management as well as...
All around the world, fish stocks have declined tremendously during the last decades. Multiple cause...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
Abstract: We describe a method to extract patterns of local fish movement from acoustic tagging data...
In recent decades, technological progress in the field of biotelemetry has allowed the collection of...
Tagging studies are now commonplace in ecology. Technological advances in telemetry devices have rev...
Understanding movement behaviour is essential for effective management of fishery species. Dart tags...
The feasibility of using telemetry equipment to study the movements of estuarine-associated fish in ...
For more than a century, scientists have used mark-recapture techniques to describe the spatial dyna...
Movement of fishes is an integral part of their daily life, but has significant implications for fis...
Telemetry tags (e.g. PIT- or acoustic tags) are increasingly used in management to monitor the migra...
We used 25 years of conventional tagging data (n= 6173 recoveries) and 3 years of ultrasonic teleme...
By examining fish movements in estuaries we can gain a better understanding of how fish respond to e...
Delineation of population structure (i.e. stocks) is crucial to successfully manage exploited specie...