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Aquatic Telemetry: Advances and Applications Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Fish Telemetry Held in Europe, Ustica, Italy, 9-13 June 2003

Proceedings
By: Maria Teresa Spedicato(Editor), Giuseppe Lembo(Editor), Gerd Marmulla(Editor)
310 pages, illustrations, maps, tables
Aquatic Telemetry: Advances and Applications
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  • Aquatic Telemetry: Advances and Applications ISBN: 9789251053010 Paperback May 2005 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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This volume includes 29 peer-reviewed papers presented at the Fifth Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe. The papers cover a wide range of topics on the application of aquatic telemetry in the field of human impact, fishery management and aquaculture. Evaluations of the barriers' effects on the migrations of both juvenile and adult fish are presented and discussed. New results on migratory patterns and habitat utilization are reported, elucidating behavioural ecology of several freshwater and marine species. Advances in methodology and new technology are also described and examined.

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Proceedings
By: Maria Teresa Spedicato(Editor), Giuseppe Lembo(Editor), Gerd Marmulla(Editor)
310 pages, illustrations, maps, tables
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