Information about animal movements has often been inferred from stable isotope analysis (SIA), but is dependent on animals assimilating site-specific isotopic signatures via diet. This potential weakness in ecological interpretation can be overcome by using other investigative tools that provide precise information about individual movement patterns. In this paper, we demonstrate the value of combining SIA with telemetry or mark-recapture data from trapping, electrofishing and remote detection of individuals to study the movement and feeding ecology of fishes in different habitats. In a fjord lake system in Newfoundland, Canada, juvenile Atlantic salmon delayed downstream migration (smolts) or actively moved into a large lake (parr) where ...
Knowing the distribution of marine animals is central to understanding climatic and other environmen...
Despite technical advances in archival tag attachment and functional longevity, long-term tracking o...
Tracking habitat use and dietary shifts in migratory species is vital to conservation and management...
Valuable biological information can be obtained by monitoring the movement of organisms. However, th...
1.Migratory animals pose difficult challenges to conservation and management because identifying cri...
1.Migratory animals pose difficult challenges to conservation and management because identifying cri...
1.Migratory animals pose difficult challenges to conservation and management because identifying cri...
Despite technical advances in archival tag attachment and functional longevity, long-term tracking o...
Spatial stable isotope variability (“isoscapes”) offer potential for various applications in migrati...
1. Tracking the movement of migratory fish is of great importance for efficient conservation, althou...
Methods for identifying origin, movement, and foraging areas of animals are essential for understand...
1. Tracking the movement of migratory fish is of great importance for efficient conservation, althou...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Despite technical advances in archival tag attachment and functional longevity, long-term tracking o...
Knowing the distribution of marine animals is central to understanding climatic and other environmen...
Despite technical advances in archival tag attachment and functional longevity, long-term tracking o...
Tracking habitat use and dietary shifts in migratory species is vital to conservation and management...
Valuable biological information can be obtained by monitoring the movement of organisms. However, th...
1.Migratory animals pose difficult challenges to conservation and management because identifying cri...
1.Migratory animals pose difficult challenges to conservation and management because identifying cri...
1.Migratory animals pose difficult challenges to conservation and management because identifying cri...
Despite technical advances in archival tag attachment and functional longevity, long-term tracking o...
Spatial stable isotope variability (“isoscapes”) offer potential for various applications in migrati...
1. Tracking the movement of migratory fish is of great importance for efficient conservation, althou...
Methods for identifying origin, movement, and foraging areas of animals are essential for understand...
1. Tracking the movement of migratory fish is of great importance for efficient conservation, althou...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Despite technical advances in archival tag attachment and functional longevity, long-term tracking o...
Knowing the distribution of marine animals is central to understanding climatic and other environmen...
Despite technical advances in archival tag attachment and functional longevity, long-term tracking o...
Tracking habitat use and dietary shifts in migratory species is vital to conservation and management...