Telemetry studies on aquatic animals often use external tags to monitor migration patterns and help to inform conservation effort. However, external tags are known to impair swimming energetics dramatically in a variety of species, including the endangered European eel. Due to their high swimming efficiency, anguilliform swimmers are very susceptibility for added drag. Using an integration of swimming physiology, behaviour and kinematics, we investigated the effect of additional drag and site of externally attached tags on swimming mode and costs. The results show a significant effect of a) attachment site and b) drag on multiple energetic parameters, such as Cost Of Transport (COT), critical swimming speed (Ucrit) and optimal swimming spee...
Biotelemetric techniques, now extensively utilized in fisheries research, have great potential in st...
European eel, Anguilla anguilla L., migrating to the sea encounter many man-made structures that can...
Anthropogenic structures (e.g. weirs and dams) fragment river networks and restrict the movement of ...
Background Externally attached archival data logging tags are increasingly used to unravel migration...
During migration, swimming in schools provides fish with a number of behavioural and ecological adva...
The global population of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is rapidly declining, and migration barrie...
Abstract Acoustic telemetry provides valuable insights into behavioural patterns of aquatic animals ...
The spawning grounds of the New Zealand longfinned eel Anguilla dieffenbachii are unknown, but thoug...
There are substantial benefits to potential fitness conferred to animals that undertake migrations. ...
Eels, because of their size and life cycle, are among the most vulnerable species regarding the pres...
Within the last 50 years, the European eel has gone from one of the largest freshwater fisheries res...
Infection with the swim-bladder parasite Anguillicola crassus is suggested as one of the principal ...
At the onset of sexual maturation, European eels Anguilla anguilla exhibit high locomotor activity w...
The prime objective of this study was to evaluate differences between the swimming performance of tw...
Connectivity between freshwater habitats and marine areas is heavily obstructed by migration barrier...
Biotelemetric techniques, now extensively utilized in fisheries research, have great potential in st...
European eel, Anguilla anguilla L., migrating to the sea encounter many man-made structures that can...
Anthropogenic structures (e.g. weirs and dams) fragment river networks and restrict the movement of ...
Background Externally attached archival data logging tags are increasingly used to unravel migration...
During migration, swimming in schools provides fish with a number of behavioural and ecological adva...
The global population of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is rapidly declining, and migration barrie...
Abstract Acoustic telemetry provides valuable insights into behavioural patterns of aquatic animals ...
The spawning grounds of the New Zealand longfinned eel Anguilla dieffenbachii are unknown, but thoug...
There are substantial benefits to potential fitness conferred to animals that undertake migrations. ...
Eels, because of their size and life cycle, are among the most vulnerable species regarding the pres...
Within the last 50 years, the European eel has gone from one of the largest freshwater fisheries res...
Infection with the swim-bladder parasite Anguillicola crassus is suggested as one of the principal ...
At the onset of sexual maturation, European eels Anguilla anguilla exhibit high locomotor activity w...
The prime objective of this study was to evaluate differences between the swimming performance of tw...
Connectivity between freshwater habitats and marine areas is heavily obstructed by migration barrier...
Biotelemetric techniques, now extensively utilized in fisheries research, have great potential in st...
European eel, Anguilla anguilla L., migrating to the sea encounter many man-made structures that can...
Anthropogenic structures (e.g. weirs and dams) fragment river networks and restrict the movement of ...