Effects of surgically implanted transmitters on anguilliform fishes: Lessons from lamprey

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Passage success of adult Pacific lamprey Lampetra tridentata at a large, hydropower dam was negatively correlated with the size of surgically implanted transmitters. This comparatively large field study (>800 fish) found effects that were not detectable in the laboratory.

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Moser, M. L., Ogden, D. A., & Sandford, B. P. (2007). Effects of surgically implanted transmitters on anguilliform fishes: Lessons from lamprey. Journal of Fish Biology, 71(6), 1847–1852. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01628.x

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