Fish Behaviour Articles & Analysis
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We are happy to announce the introduction of our brand new development, the Sensors2Net Smart Buoy, which helps fishermen prepare for best catch and provides fishing pond operators adequate and realtime information on water quality. ...
The seventh and final installment in the series “Happy Fish – How Aquaculture Operators are Growing Better Fish.” While we will only be able to scratch the surface of this topic, there is great potential in machine learning and artificial intelligence applied with aquaculture and fish farm systems. ...
Estrogens are believed to have a negative effect on aquatic environments by disrupting the hormonal systems of fish; for example, they may contribute to intersex changes in fish. ...
Successively, we explored the relationship between the internal concentrations of oxazepam and the effects on fish exploratory behaviour quantified by performing two types of behavioural tests, the Novel Tank Diving Test and the Shelter‐seeking Test. ...
Challenges in achieving satisfactory performance include inconsistent feed water quality, undesirable behaviour such as fishing, release of pets and feeding of animals in the wetlands, and canal dredging during part of the monitoring period. ...
In order to study the effect of WSF on the olfactory function of fish, Caspian roach were exposed to 3.2 and 16 mg/L of WSF for 96 h; afterward, exposed fish encountered food extract in a choice maze apparatus. ...
Fisheries activities have an integral role to play in the livelihoods and economies of the Pacific island countries. However, the 'race to fish' behaviour assisted by the nature of property rights could lead to unsustainable resource extraction practices. In this paper, primary data on Fiji's artisanal fishermen and their fishing operation is ...
An accidental release of non-toxic waste from decommissioned wood pulp industry in the River Numedalslågen, Southern Norway, occurred in the upper part of the accessible stretches for anadromous fish during a study of migration behaviour of radio tagged Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, n=32, body length 51–99 cm). ...
