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These data were compiled to examine rates of skipped migration in adult humpback chub that spawn in the Little Colorado River (LCR). These data include mark-recapture information from the lower 13.56 kilometers of the LCR and from the Colorado River, from river kilometer 105.5-145.7 downstream of Glen Canyon Dam. Data also include detections from a multiplexer array (MUX) that is located in the LCR and from submersible PIT tag antennas that are deployed in parts of the Colorado River. These data are capture histories that include both spring and fall sampling events that occurred between spring 2009 and spring 2019. Capture histories can include information about size (small adults being 200-249mm total length and...
Tags: Aquatic Biology,
Arizona,
Colorado River,
Ecology,
Geography, All tags...
Glen Canyon Dam,
Grand Canyon,
Information Sciences,
Little Colorado River,
Remote Sensing,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Resources,
Wildlife Biology,
bioenergetics,
biology,
biota,
capture,
capture histories,
capture-recapture studies,
detections,
development (biology),
ecological processes,
energetics tradeoffs,
field sampling,
fish,
growth,
humpback chub,
mark-recapture,
migration (organisms),
models,
movement rates,
multiplexer array (MUX),
organism growth and development,
population and community ecology,
population studies,
ripeness,
sampling,
sampling events,
sex (gender),
sexing (plants & animals),
size,
skipped migration,
spawn,
submersible PIT tag antennas,
survival,
yearly variability, Fewer tags
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