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Finding the needle in the haystack: comparing sampling methods for detecting an endangered freshwater fish
Mark LINTERMANS
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Sampling Methods
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Macquarie Perch
100%
Haystack
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Endangered Freshwater Fish
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Fyke Net
100%
Detection Power
50%
Young-of-the-year
50%
South-eastern Australia
25%
Detection Efficiency
25%
Life Stages
25%
Monitoring Program
25%
Subadult
25%
Population Structure
25%
Threatened Species
25%
Initial Surveys
25%
Riverine Habitat
25%
Threatened Species Management
25%
Boat Electrofishing
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Perch
100%
Raw Fish
100%
Fyke Nets
100%
Threatened Species
50%
Population Structure
25%
Riverine Habitat
25%