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Monitoring by telemetry reveals differences in movement and survival following hatchery or wild rearing of an endangered fish
Brendan Ebner, Jason Thiem
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Agriculture & Biology
telemetry
99%
hatcheries
86%
endangered species
83%
Maccullochella macquariensis
79%
rearing
71%
monitoring
53%
wild fish
52%
survival rate
51%
fish
47%
fingerlings
47%
species reintroduction
33%
cod (fish)
24%
radio telemetry
24%
threatened species
22%
home range
21%
radio
21%
biodiversity
17%
rivers
16%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
hatchery
100%
rearing
99%
telemetry
93%
fish
50%
monitoring
44%
survivorship
39%
stocking
36%
radio
18%
species reintroduction
18%
reintroduction
12%
home range
12%
biodiversity
7%
river
5%
effect
2%