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Saliendo del circulo vicioso: Gestiones alternativas para garantizar la sostenibilidad de la pesca Saliendo del circulo vicioso: Gestiones alternativas para garantizar la sostenibilidad de la pesca

The management of fisheries has historically focused on maintaining maximum sustained yields of single species. This approach generally ignored the broader social-ecological context that consists of coupled systems of people and nature, and resulted in the overexploitation of many fisheries globally, including many in Latin America. There are severe negative repercussion of overfishing...
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D.G. Angeler, K.L. Pope, Craig R. Allen

High-density polyethylene pipe: A new material for pass-by passive integrated transponder antennas High-density polyethylene pipe: A new material for pass-by passive integrated transponder antennas

Pass-by passive integrated transponder (PIT) antennas are widely used to study the movements of fish in streams. At many sites, stream conditions make it difficult to maintain antennas and obtain a continuous record of movement. We constructed pass-by PIT antennas by using high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and found them to be robust to high flows and winter ice flows. Costs for HDPE...
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David C. Kazyak, Joseph D. Zydlewski

Response by anglers to a differential harvest regulation on three black bass species at Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma Response by anglers to a differential harvest regulation on three black bass species at Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma

Angler responses to a differential harvest regulation on black bass, Micropterus spp. at Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma was assessed from 1997 to 1999. This regulation allowed anglers to harvest 15 spotted bass, M. punctulatus (Rafinesque) of any size and six largemouth bass, M. salmoides (Lacepède) and smallmouth bass, M. dolomieu Lacepède greater than 356 mm (in aggregate) per day. Anglers’...
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James M. Long, Randy G. Hyler, William L. Fisher

Application of a bioenergetics model for hatchery production: Largemouth bass fed commercial diets Application of a bioenergetics model for hatchery production: Largemouth bass fed commercial diets

Fish bioenergetics models based on natural prey items have been widely used to address research and management questions. However, few attempts have been made to evaluate and apply bioenergetics models to hatchery-reared fish receiving commercial feeds that contain substantially higher energy densities than natural prey. In this study, we evaluated a bioenergetics model for age-0...
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Isak J. Csargo, Michael L. Brown, Steven R. Chipps

Estimating and predicting collection probability of fish at dams using multistate modeling Estimating and predicting collection probability of fish at dams using multistate modeling

Dams can be equipped with a bypass that routes a portion of the fish that enter the turbine intakes away from the powerhouse into flumes, where they can be counted. Daily passage abundance can be estimated by dividing the number of fish counted in the bypass by the sampling rate and then dividing the resulting quotient by the collection probability (i.e., the proportion of the fish...
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John M. Plumb, William P. Connor, Kenneth F. Tiffan, Christine M. Moffitt, Russell W. Perry, Noah S. Adams

Nest defense- Grassland bird responses to snakes Nest defense- Grassland bird responses to snakes

Predation is the primary source of nest mortality for most passerines; thus, behaviors to reduce the impacts of predation are frequently quantified to study learning, adaptation, and coevolution among predator and prey species. Video surveillance of nests has made it possible to examine real-time parental nest defense. During 1999-2009, we used video camera systems to monitor 518 nests...
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Kevin S. Ellison, Christine Ribic

Bird productivity and nest predation in agricultural grasslands Bird productivity and nest predation in agricultural grasslands

Effective conservation strategies for grassland birds in agricultural landscapes require understanding how nesting success varies among different grassland habitats. A key component to this is identifying nest predators and how these predators vary by habitat. We quantified nesting activity of obligate grassland birds in three habitats [remnant prairie, cool-season grass Conservation...
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Christine Ribic, Michael J. Guzy, Travis J. Anderson, David W. Sample, Jamie L. Nack

An application and extension of the constraints–effects–mitigation model to Minnesota waterfowl hunting An application and extension of the constraints–effects–mitigation model to Minnesota waterfowl hunting

This study extends modeling work on the leisure constraint negotiation process from physically active leisure and celebrity fandom to hunting. We test a model derived from the constraints–effects–mitigation model of leisure participation. The model is examined in the context of continued Minnesota waterfowl hunting among a sample of Minnesota residents who purchased a North Dakota...
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Susan A. Schroeder, David C. Fulton, Jeffrey S. Lawrence, Steven D. Cordts

Available benthic habitat type may influence predation risk in larval lampreys Available benthic habitat type may influence predation risk in larval lampreys

Population declines of lamprey species have largely been attributed to habitat degradation, yet there still remain many unanswered questions about the relationships between lampreys and their habitats (Torgensen & Close 2004; Smith et al. 2011). One scarcely researched area of lamprey ecology is the effect of predation on lampreys (Cochran 2009). Specifically, the influence of available...
Authors
Dustin M. Smith, Stuart A. Welsh, Philip J. Turk

Collecting a sample of loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings before a natural emergence does not reduce nest productivity Collecting a sample of loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings before a natural emergence does not reduce nest productivity

In numerous studies involving hatchling sea turtles, researchers have collected small numbers of hatchlings from nests a few hours before the turtles would otherwise have emerged naturally. This procedure makes it possible to do experiments in which the behavioral or physiological responses of numerous hatchlings must be tested in a limited period of time, and also allows hatchlings to...
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Michael Salmon, Raymond R. Carthy, Catherine M. F. Lohmann, Kenneth J. Lohmann, Jeanette Wyneken

Spatio-temporal variation in male white-tailed deer harvest rates in Pennsylvania: Implications for estimating abundance Spatio-temporal variation in male white-tailed deer harvest rates in Pennsylvania: Implications for estimating abundance

The performance of 2 popular methods that use age-at-harvest data to estimate abundance of white-tailed deer is contingent on assumptions about variation in estimates of subadult (1.5 yr old) and adult (≥2.5 yr old) male harvest rates. Auxiliary data (e.g., estimates of survival or harvest rates from radiocollared animals) can be used to relax some assumptions, but unless these...
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Andrew S. Norton, Duane R. Diefenbach, Bret D. Wallingford, Christopher S. Rosenberry

Community-level response of fishes and aquatic macroinvertebrates to stream restoration in a third-order tributary of the Potomac River, USA Community-level response of fishes and aquatic macroinvertebrates to stream restoration in a third-order tributary of the Potomac River, USA

Natural stream channel design principles and riparian restoration practices were applied during spring 2010 to an agriculturally impaired reach of the Cacapon River, a tributary of the Potomac River which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Aquatic macroinvertebrates and fishes were sampled from the restoration reach, two degraded control, and two natural reference reaches prior to...
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Stephen M. Selego, Charnee L. Rose, George T. Merovich, Stuart A. Welsh, James T. Anderson
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