Twenty-four hours in the life of Zingel asper.

Cavalli, L., Knight, C. M., Durbec, M., Chappaz, R. and Gozlan, R. E., 2009. Twenty-four hours in the life of Zingel asper. Journal of Fish Biology, 75 (3), pp. 723-727.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02315.x

Abstract

For the first time, radio-tracking observations were made over 24 h cycles during the growing season to quantify the habitat use and home range of Zingel asper, a critically endangered fish species, endemic to the Rhône River with a high risk of extinction (IUCN). New advances in radio telemetry with regard to the size of tags provided an opportunity to collect behavioural and habitat use information while remaining non-lethal. Zingel asper was characterized by small ranges of habitat use and, contrary to previous assumptions, the species was diurnal as illustrated by a smaller home range during the night than during daytime

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0022-1112
Uncontrolled Keywords:Durance River • endangered species • home range • radio tracking
Subjects:Geography and Environmental Studies
Science > Biology and Botany
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Conservation, Ecology and Environmental Change
ID Code:7888
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Deposited On:30 Nov 2008 19:23
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 14:59
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