Strong thermal stratification reduces detection efficiency and range of acoustic telemetry in a large freshwater lake
Abstract Background The successful use of acoustic telemetry to detect fish hinges on understanding the factors that control the acoustic range. The speed-of-sound in water is primarily a function of density, and in freshwater lakes density is primarily driven by temperature. The strong seasonal the...
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Main Authors: | Yulong Kuai, Natalie V. Klinard, Aaron T. Fisk, Timothy B. Johnson, Edmund A. Halfyard, Dale M. Webber, Stephanie J. Smedbol, Mathew G. Wells |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c57979f8726e4f5fa1c0ec71d1dde8bb |
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