2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-72273-7
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Individual return patterns of spawning flannelmouth sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) to a desert river tributary

Sophia M. Bonjour,
Keith B. Gido,
Charles N. Cathcart
et al.

Abstract: Tributaries provide temporal and spatial habitat heterogeneity in river networks that can be critical for parts of the life history of a species. Tributary fidelity can benefit individual fish undergoing spawning migrations by reducing time and energy spent exploring new areas and leveraging previous experience, but anthropogenic activities that fragment or degrade these systems can eliminate those benefits. We used multistate models based on passive integrated transponder (PIT) detection data from 2013 to 202… Show more

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