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PIT Tags Encountered by Klamath Falls Field Station Equipment in the Upper Klamath Basin 1993-2024 (ver. 4.0, August 2024)

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1993-09-30
End Date
2024-07-19
Revision
2023-08-16
Revision
2024-04-11
Last Revision
2024-08-30

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Krause, J.R., Paul-Wilson, R.K., and B.S., Hayes, 2024, PIT Tags Encountered by Klamath Falls Field Station Equipment in the Upper Klamath Basin 1993-2024 (ver. 4.0, August 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P16KZHPV.

Summary

Data were collected as part of a long-term capture-recapture program to assess the status and dynamics of populations of two long-lived, federally endangered catostomids in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon and Clear Lake Reservoir, California. Lost River suckers (LRS; Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose suckers (SNS; Chasmistes brevirostris) have been captured and tagged with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags during their spawning migrations in each year since 1995.PIT tagged species were encountered in netting efforts, remote transceivers, and active scanning on bird colonies across the Upper Klamath River Basin (predominately Upper Klamath Lake and Clear Lake Reservoir). The data includes detections for endangered suckers, but also [...]

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Purpose

Data were collected as part of a long-term capture-recapture program to assess the status and dynamics of populations of two long-lived, federally endangered catostomids in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Lost River suckers (LRS; Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose suckers (SNS; Chasmistes brevirostris) have been captured and tagged with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags during their spawning migrations in each year since 1995. In addition, PIT tags implanted by other researchers are often encountered in capture and redetection efforts. Encounter information included in this data release can be used to inform researchers in the basin about the movement and survival of aquatic species released in the Klamath Basin.

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This work is marked with Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).

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Revision 4.0 by Jacob Krause on August 30, 2024. To review the changes that were made, see “Version 4.0.txt" in the attached files section.

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