2015
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20140074
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Coded wire tagging of juvenile curimbatá, Prochilodus lineatus (Valenciennes, 1837) (Characiformes): mortality, tag retention, and growth

Abstract: In recent decades, Brazilian hydroelectric reservoirs have been stocked with hundreds of millions of juvenile migratory fish, but almost no research on stocking has been conducted. In order to study stocking it is essential to tag the fish to be stocked. In this investigation we determined handling-induced mortality, tag retention rate, and absolute growth rate of hatcheryreared juvenile curimbatá (Prochilodus lineatus) tagged with coded wire tags (CWT), a tag widely used on stocked fish. We injected CWT into … Show more

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“…External tag for juveniles of L. alexandri 2 e180146 [2] Despite the efforts of repopulation programs, few studies have been carried out to assess their effectiveness (Agostinho et al, 2010;Barroca et al, 2015). One of the tools used for this type of verification and evaluation is the use of tags (Svåsand et al, 2000) that facilitate the identification of individual fish after their release (Specziár, Turcsányi, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…External tag for juveniles of L. alexandri 2 e180146 [2] Despite the efforts of repopulation programs, few studies have been carried out to assess their effectiveness (Agostinho et al, 2010;Barroca et al, 2015). One of the tools used for this type of verification and evaluation is the use of tags (Svåsand et al, 2000) that facilitate the identification of individual fish after their release (Specziár, Turcsányi, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%