2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-024-03264-y
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Multi-scale effects of behavioral movement deterrents on invasive carp metapopulations

Donald R. Schoolmaster,
Aaron R. Cupp,
Alison A. Coulter
et al.

Abstract: Behavioral deterrents of among-pool movement represent a promising tool for controlling invasive fish populations. To date, much of the research in this area has been focused on the direct effectiveness of different methods of deterrence. However, the effect of these structures on populations in spatially complex habitats is unknown. We combine a metacommunity model with movement data of two invasive species (bighead carp and silver carp) in a large river to assess local and river-wide scale population outcome… Show more

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