2020
DOI: 10.1002/nafm.10356
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Use of Underwater Videography to Quantify Conditions Utilized by Endangered Moapa Dace While Spawning

Abstract: Advances in underwater camera technology provide an affordable means to quantify the environmental conditions under which fish spawn. This information is important for investigating spawning ecology, managing habitat, or providing information for captive breeding programs. We deployed 12 modified security cameras underwater to identify environmental conditions related to the spawning behavior of the critically endangered Moapa Dace Moapa coriacea, a Mojave Desert stream‐dwelling cyprinid that had never been ob… Show more

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“…(). In freshwater, videography has been used to collect data on the spawning behavior of rare fishes to design captive breeding facilities (Ruggirello et al., in Press); evaluate relationships between redd placement and habitat (Groves and Chandler ; Gard and Ballard ; Esteve ); document relationships of fish spawning behavior with habitat and time (Goto ; Grant et al. ; Herrington and Popp ; Esteve ; Esteve et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(). In freshwater, videography has been used to collect data on the spawning behavior of rare fishes to design captive breeding facilities (Ruggirello et al., in Press); evaluate relationships between redd placement and habitat (Groves and Chandler ; Gard and Ballard ; Esteve ); document relationships of fish spawning behavior with habitat and time (Goto ; Grant et al. ; Herrington and Popp ; Esteve ; Esteve et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%