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Autor:
Jason D Thiem, Ian J Wooden, Lee J Baumgartner, Gavin L Butler, Jamin Forbes, Matthew D Taylor, Robyn J Watts
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e0198972 (2018)
The allocation of time and energy to different behaviours can impact survival and fitness, and ultimately influence population dynamics. Intrinsically, the rate at which animals expend energy is a key component in understanding how they interact with
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https://doaj.org/article/22960d0b63c140a39abdcc80387505c2
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PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0146728 (2016)
Species distribution models are widely used for stream bioassessment, estimating changes in habitat suitability and identifying conservation priorities. We tested the accuracy of three modelling strategies (single species ensemble, multi-species resp
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https://doaj.org/article/b9694156aaf14a988f289764860c8f3a
Autor:
Benjamin Mayne, Tom Espinoza, David A. Crook, Chloe Anderson, Darren Korbie, Jonathan C. Marshall, Mark J. Kennard, Doug J. Harding, Gavin L. Butler, Brien Roberts, Josh Whiley, Sharon Marshall
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Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2023)
Abstract Age structure information of animal populations is fundamental to their conservation and management. In fisheries, age is routinely obtained by counting daily or annual increments in calcified structures (e.g., otoliths) which requires letha
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https://doaj.org/article/b8cd107bb1654048bf8c4b84a01da791
Autor:
Luke Carpenter‐Bundhoo, Gavin L. Butler, Nick R. Bond, Jason D. Thiem, Stuart E. Bunn, Mark J. Kennard
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Freshwater Biology. 68:260-273
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Marine and Freshwater Research. 72:1474-1483
Anthropogenic changes to river flows can alter hydrological connectivity and cues necessary for the movement of fish to complete their life cycles. Quantifying flow-related movement ecology of fish and understanding how this varies between species an
Autor:
Gavin L. Butler, Thomas Espinoza, Simon N. Jarman, Benjamin Mayne, Darren Korbie, David A. Roberts, Steven Brooks
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Resources
Age‐based demography is fundamental to management of wild fish populations. Age estimates for individuals can determine rates of change in key life‐history parameters such as length, maturity, mortality and fecundity. These age‐based characteri
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 77:425-437
Estimating the size selectivity of fishery users and sampling methods can be difficult to achieve due to data limitations. However, these limitations can be moderated by borrowed information from other sources such as other systems, times, and specie
Autor:
Luke Carpenter-Bundhoo, Stuart E. Bunn, Mark J. Kennard, Nick Bond, Thomas Espinoza, Gavin L. Butler
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Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 29:89-102
Translocation of individuals is a widely used tool in the conservation of threatened species. The movement behaviours of translocated individuals in their new environment are a key factor that can influence translocation success (i.e. survival and re
Autor:
Gavin L. Butler, Ben Fanson, Daniel William Wright, Arron Strawbridge, Jarod Lyon, Steven Brooks, Zeb Tonkin, David A. Crook, Jason D. Thiem, Wayne Koster, Lee J. Baumgartner, Brenton P. Zampatti
© 2020 Journal Compilation Effective fisheries management requires fish size, growth and mortality information representative of the population and location of interest. Golden perch Macquaria ambigua is long lived, potamodromous and widespread in t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7188015db14d2d01204c7772ae3fa667
Autor:
Jason D. Thiem, John R. Morrongiello, Wayne M. Koster, Nick Bond, Nicole McCasker, Qifeng Ye, Gavin L. Butler, R. Keller Kopf, Rick J. Stoffels, Brenton P. Zampatti, Ben Broadhurst, Kyle Weatherman
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Global change biologyREFERENCES. 26(12)
In the world's rivers, alteration of flow is a major driver of biodiversity decline. Global warming is now affecting the thermal and hydrological regimes of rivers, compounding the threat and complicating conservation planning. To inform management u