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Development and evaluation of a flat-bed passive integrated transponder detection system for recording movement of lowland river fishes through a baffled pass (2000)
Book Chapter
Lucas, M., Mercer, T., McGinty, S., & Armstrong, J. (2000). Development and evaluation of a flat-bed passive integrated transponder detection system for recording movement of lowland river fishes through a baffled pass. In A. Moore, & I. Russell (Eds.), Advances in fish telemetry (117-127). Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS)

The migratory behaviour of non-salmonid fishes in lowland rivers is still poorly understood, as is their success in using fish passes to allow upstream movement. The use of an automated flat-bed passive integrated transponder (PIT) detector array to... Read More about Development and evaluation of a flat-bed passive integrated transponder detection system for recording movement of lowland river fishes through a baffled pass.

Ranging behaviour of a large freshwater invertebrate, the white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes (2000)
Journal Article
Robinson, C., Thom, T., & Lucas, M. (2000). Ranging behaviour of a large freshwater invertebrate, the white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes. Freshwater Biology, 44(3), 509-521

1. Radio-telemetry and mark-recapture methods were used to study the summer movements of adult and juvenile white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes from a wild population in a small braided stream, Dalton Beck, North Yorkshire, U.K. Radio-tr... Read More about Ranging behaviour of a large freshwater invertebrate, the white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes.

Growth, diet and metabolism of common wolf-fish in the North Sea, a fast-growing population (2000)
Journal Article
Liao, Y., & Lucas, M. (2000). Growth, diet and metabolism of common wolf-fish in the North Sea, a fast-growing population. Journal of Fish Biology, 56(4), 810-825

The von Bertalanffy growth parameters for common wolf-fish Anarhichas lupus in the North Sea were: male: L-infinity = 111.2 cm, t(0) = -0.43 and K = 0.12; and female: L-infinity = 115.1 cm, t(0) = -0.39 and K = 0.11, making this the fastest growing s... Read More about Growth, diet and metabolism of common wolf-fish in the North Sea, a fast-growing population.