Living with hypoxia: Residence and site fidelity by golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) in habitats affected by methane seeps and chronic hypoxia
David A. Crook,
Daryl L. Nielsen,
Paul Brown
et al.
Abstract:We conducted an acoustic telemetry study of native golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) to examine movement behaviour in areas affected by methane seeps and hypoxia in the intermittent Condamine River, Murray‐Darling Basin (MDB), Australia.
Fish were collected during periods of no flow and hypoxia (dissolved oxygen [DO] <1 mg/L). Despite these conditions, 38 of 43 fish tagged with acoustic transmitters were detected for >3 months post‐tagging in the study reach and 27 fish were being detected after 14 month… Show more
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