Determining the effects of species, environmental conditions and tracking method on the detection efficiency of portable PIT telemetry.

Author Cucherousset, J., Britton, J.R., Beaumont, W.R.C., Nyqvist, M., Sievers, K., & Gozlan, R.E.
Citation Cucherousset, J., Britton, J.R., Beaumont, W.R.C., Nyqvist, M., Sievers, K., & Gozlan, R.E. (2010). Determining the effects of species, environmental conditions and tracking method on the detection efficiency of portable PIT telemetry. Journal of Fish Biology, 76: 1039-1045.

Abstract

The efficiency of portable passive integrated transponder (PIT) telemetry at detecting five fish species in a small river was evaluated under different environmental and tracking conditions. Significant differences between species were apparent, with detection efficiency varying between 0.7% (Leuciscus leuciscus) and 43.1% (Salmo trutta). Conditions of reduced flow and tracking in a downstream direction significantly increased detection efficiency for salmonids, while time of day had no significant effect for any species.