Electrofishing techniques are widely used for the estimation of the size of stream-dwelling fish populations for both fishery management and scientific study. In contrast to multiple pass, population depletion methods, single-pass catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) methods are less time-consuming and labour-intensive. A possible issue with the commonly used fixed total time CPUE protocol is that it does not differentiate between the time spent actively fishing and the time incurred while not actively fishing (e.g. removing fish from nets and navigating the site). This issue is likely related to fish density. This study compared two methods of CPUE electrofishing and tested the hypothesis that time spent handling fish and navigating a site can be ...
The variability in size structure and relative abundance (CPUE; number of fish 200mm total length, L...
Estimates of fish abundance from electrofishing surveys depend on accurate estimation of capture pro...
Environmental processes and dispersal movements occurring over long distances (10 to 100 km) continu...
Electrofishing techniques are widely used for the estimation of the size of stream?dwelling fish pop...
We evaluated the effect of the total number of passes used, and the application of block nets, on mu...
The knowledge of capture efficiency and side effects of electrofishing is essential for research and...
Abstract.—Determining adequate sampling effort for characterizing fish assemblage structure in nonwa...
Abstract.—Point sampling by electrofishing is often used to study fishes in large rivers and lakes w...
Population estimation is an integral part of fisheries science. Using electrofishing to conduct a mu...
This paper compares the density and population structure of 0-group fishes obtained from simultaneou...
Abstract.—We used a spatially explicit simulation model to examine the effects of lake shoreline len...
Sampling efficiency (p), estimated from the Zippin depletion model and the percentage of fish obtai...
Abstract.—Despite increasing popularity of blue catfi sh Ictalurus furcatus with anglers, effective ...
Electrofishing is a commonly used technique to assess freshwater fish population abundance and in ma...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
The variability in size structure and relative abundance (CPUE; number of fish 200mm total length, L...
Estimates of fish abundance from electrofishing surveys depend on accurate estimation of capture pro...
Environmental processes and dispersal movements occurring over long distances (10 to 100 km) continu...
Electrofishing techniques are widely used for the estimation of the size of stream?dwelling fish pop...
We evaluated the effect of the total number of passes used, and the application of block nets, on mu...
The knowledge of capture efficiency and side effects of electrofishing is essential for research and...
Abstract.—Determining adequate sampling effort for characterizing fish assemblage structure in nonwa...
Abstract.—Point sampling by electrofishing is often used to study fishes in large rivers and lakes w...
Population estimation is an integral part of fisheries science. Using electrofishing to conduct a mu...
This paper compares the density and population structure of 0-group fishes obtained from simultaneou...
Abstract.—We used a spatially explicit simulation model to examine the effects of lake shoreline len...
Sampling efficiency (p), estimated from the Zippin depletion model and the percentage of fish obtai...
Abstract.—Despite increasing popularity of blue catfi sh Ictalurus furcatus with anglers, effective ...
Electrofishing is a commonly used technique to assess freshwater fish population abundance and in ma...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
The variability in size structure and relative abundance (CPUE; number of fish 200mm total length, L...
Estimates of fish abundance from electrofishing surveys depend on accurate estimation of capture pro...
Environmental processes and dispersal movements occurring over long distances (10 to 100 km) continu...