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Autor:
Tyrel S. Moos, Brian G. Blackwell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Freshwater Ecology, Vol 32, Iss 1, Pp 267-280 (2017)
Information concerning turtle bycatch and its possible ramifications during biological sampling in freshwater systems is limited. Having such information will enable fisheries researchers and managers to modify fish sampling procedures to potentially
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https://doaj.org/article/6c90226074d84c9c924976862d8cbf9f
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 40:1202-1215
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 216:59-64
Walleyes Sander vitreus are an important sport fish found throughout the northern Great Plains of North America. Periods of increased precipitation across the Great Plains can result in new or expanded lakes that contain unexploited fish populations.
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 39:596-603
Autor:
Tyrel S. Moos, Ryan J. Braun, Brian G. Blackwell, Todd M. Kaufman, Steven J. Kennedy, Mark J. Ermer
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 38:803-810
Autor:
Brian G. Blackwell, Tyrel S. Moos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 9:228-237
Altering sampling methods to reduce bycatch during fish population sampling can introduce biases that affect the capture of target species. Therefore, understanding bycatch reduction devices and how they affect fish sampling is important. Our goal wa
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 37:1191-1198
Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu, an important sport fish and apex predator, are commonly sampled by fisheries personnel using night electrofishing. We assessed day and night electrofishing catch per hour of effort (CPUE), sampling precision (i.e
Autor:
Brian G. Blackwell, Tyrel S. Moos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Freshwater Ecology, Vol 32, Iss 1, Pp 267-280 (2017)
Information concerning turtle bycatch and its possible ramifications during biological sampling in freshwater systems is limited. Having such information will enable fisheries researchers and managers to modify fish sampling procedures to potentially
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 36:964-974
An important component of effective fisheries management is estimating fish ages. Age estimates can be used to estimate recruitment, relative abundance of age-groups, total mortality, and growth. Because of difficulty in estimating Northern Pike Esox
Autor:
Tyrel S. Moos, Brian G. Blackwell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 7:222-230
In fisheries management, fish populations are assessed using various net types that invariably also capture nontarget species. Although the bycatch of turtles tends to be a common occurrence, data describing the bycatch of turtles during freshwater f