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Green sturgeon habitat suitability varies in response to drought related flow regimes
ArticleAbstract: A series of habitat suitability models were created based upon 2-dimensional tracking of Green SturgPalabras claves:drought, Green sturgeon, habitat suitability, hydrology, telemetryAutores:Alex R. Hearn, Chapman E.D., McDonald R., Peter Klimley A., Thomas M.J.Fuentes:googlescopusMovements of out-migrating late-fall run Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) smolts through the San Francisco Bay Estuary
ArticleAbstract: One thousand late-fall run Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) hatchery reared smolts were fitPalabras claves:Acoustic tags, Chinook salmon, MIGRATION, Sacramento River, San Francisco Bay estuary, telemetry, Tidal flowsAutores:Alex R. Hearn, Brostoff W.N., Chapman E.D., LaCivita P.E., Peter Klimley A., Singer G.P.Fuentes:googlescopusInterannual variation of reach specific migratory success for Sacramento River hatchery yearling late-fall run Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
ArticleAbstract: The release of hatchery reared salmonid smolts is a common management tool aimed at enhancing depletPalabras claves:Chinook salmon, Migratory success, Sacramento River, San Francisco Estuary, Steelhead trout, telemetryAutores:Alex R. Hearn, Bremner A., Brostoff W.N., Chapman E.D., LaCivita P.E., Peter Klimley A., Peterson M.L., Singer G.P.Fuentes:googlescopusShark movement patterns in the Mexican Pacific: A conservation and management perspective
Book PartAbstract: Marine animal tracking has become one of the major tools used to understand the behavior and ecologyPalabras claves:Fisheries, Marine conservation, movement ecology, telemetry, Top predatorsAutores:Aldana-Moreno A., Alex R. Hearn, Ayres K.A., Galvan-Magana F., Grau M., Hoyos-Padilla M.E., Ketchum J.T., Lara-Lizardi F., Muntaner-López G., Peter Klimley A., Trejo-Ramírez A., Whitehead D.A.Fuentes:googlescopusResidency and diel movement patterns of the endangered scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini in the Revillagigedo National Park
ArticleAbstract: This study is the first description of the residency and diel movements of Sphyrna lewini at the RevPalabras claves:Conservation, Eastern tropical Pacific, endangered species, site fidelity, telemetryAutores:Aldana-Moreno A., Alex R. Hearn, Becerril-García E.E., Galvan-Magana F., Gonzalez-Armas R., Hoyos-Padilla E.M., Ketchum J.T., Peter Klimley A., Winram W.Fuentes:googlescopusResidency of the scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) at Malpelo Island and evidence of migration to other islands in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Sixty nine hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini, were tagged at Malpelo Island (Colombia) with ultrasonPalabras claves:Connectivity, Marine protected areas, telemetryAutores:Alex R. Hearn, Arauz R., Ketchum J.T., Lion S.B., Peter Klimley A., Soler G.A.Fuentes:googlescopusStudies of the movement ecology of sharks justify the existence and expansion of marine protected areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
ArticleAbstract: We present a compilation of published telemetric results, complemented by the addition of new resultPalabras claves:marine megafauna, Marine reserves, movement ecology, Sharks, telemetryAutores:Alex R. Hearn, Arauz R., Chávez E.J., Chinacalle N., Espinoza E.R., Fischer C., Green J.R., Hoyos-Padilla M.E., Ketchum J.T., Ladino F., Lion S.B., Nalesso E., Peñaherrera‑Palma C., Peter Klimley A., Shillinger G., Soler G.A., Steiner T.Fuentes:googlescopus