Flow-Related Migration, Juvenile Dispersal and Gonad Development in Two Co-Occurring Mullet Species, Mugil Cephalus and Trachystoma Petardi, in a Regulated River System
Harding, D.
J.,
Roberts, D.
T.,
Sternberg, D.
,
Mullins, T.
M.,
Kennard, M.
J.,
Dwyer, R.
G..
https://doi.org/10.1071/mf18365
Journal | Marine And Freshwater Research |
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Authors | Harding, D. J., Roberts, D. T., Sternberg, D. , Mullins, T. M., Kennard, M. J., Dwyer, R. G. |
Year | 2019 |
FAO Regions | Pacific, Southwest |
Technical Details
Extent | Large-Scale ? |
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Tracking Type | Stationary ? |
Array Resolution | Broad-scale ? |
Tag Sensor | No ? |
Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Life Stage | Total Tagged | Min Length (cm) | Max Length (cm) | Mean Length (cm) | Sensors |
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Mugil cephalus | Sea mullet, Striped mullet, Flathead grey mullet | adult | 141 | 32 | 50 | 38 | No |
Trachystoma petardi | Freshwater mullet, Pinkeye mullet | adult | 28 | 31 | 45 | 37 | No |