Net Avoidance Behavior in American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) as Observed by Ultrasonic Tracking Techniques
1971 ◽
Vol 28
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pp. 1167-1171
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During tracking of 13 adult American shad (Alosa sapidissima) with ultrasonic transmitters in 49 approaches to commercial drift gillnets in the lower Connecticut River, only one shad was captured. Typically, shad moved to within 1–2 m of the net before sensing its presence, then turned and swam along the net, close to the mesh, to its end, where they turned and continued their upriver migration. Sight appeared to play an important role in net detection. However, 14 avoidances were observed when light intensities were inadequate to allow visual detection of the mesh. It was concluded that other senses, perhaps the lateral line, also function in net avoidance, especially when sight is impaired.
1973 ◽
Vol 30
(12)
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pp. 1847-1860
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1972 ◽
Vol 29
(10)
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pp. 1445-1449
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1972 ◽
Vol 29
(10)
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pp. 1495-1499
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1990 ◽
Vol 47
(8)
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pp. 1570-1577
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1985 ◽
Vol 42
(10)
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pp. 1640-1648
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1984 ◽
Vol 41
(8)
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pp. 1216-1223
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1983 ◽
Vol 40
(10)
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pp. 1719-1728
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