2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40462-023-00396-z
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Movement and behavioral states of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in response to a behavioral deterrent in a navigational lock

Abstract: Background Freshwater ecosystems are some of the most affected by biological invasions due, in part, to the introduction of invasive carp worldwide. Where carp have become established, management programs often seek to limit further range expansion into new areas by reducing their movement through interconnected rivers and waterways. Lock and dams are important locations for non-physical deterrents, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), to reduce unwanted fish passage without disrupting human use. The … Show more

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“…Several studies focus on applied research questions, bridging the gap between movement ecology and management. Raboin et al [ 24 ] test the use of CO 2 as a behavioural non-physical deterrent, to prevent the spread of invasive alien fish species. They study behavioural states of the invasive common carp in navigation locks on the Fox River in Wisconsin in the presence of elevated CO 2 , injected and mixed in the water through the forced water circulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies focus on applied research questions, bridging the gap between movement ecology and management. Raboin et al [ 24 ] test the use of CO 2 as a behavioural non-physical deterrent, to prevent the spread of invasive alien fish species. They study behavioural states of the invasive common carp in navigation locks on the Fox River in Wisconsin in the presence of elevated CO 2 , injected and mixed in the water through the forced water circulation.…”
Section: About the Thematic Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%