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Fish experience physiological effects from high sediment loads, affecting reproductive behavior (Bilotta and Brazier 2008).
Catch and release is perhaps a better way for fishermen to earn money from the fish, though even released fish experience stress and occasional mortality.
"A review of the evidence for pain perception strongly suggests that fish experience pain in a manner similar to the rest of the vertebrates.
Hatchery and wild fish experience very different environments as juveniles.
Hatchery fish experience altered selection pressures i.e. high juvenile density and abundance of food may select for behavioral and physiological traits that are disadvantageous in natural conditions [ 6].
This has often resulted in shoaling studies using standard fish tanks with minimal water movement which do not reflect the flow conditions that fish experience in the wild.
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The study, however, didn't investigate whether the fish experienced any drawbacks, such as altered reproduction rates.
stocks relies heavily on mandatory fishery discard, however the long-term condition of discarded fish experiencing capture-related barotrauma is unknown.
At low amplitudes and frequencies of caudal fin, when Strouhal number (st) is less than 0.2, the vortices become inward and thus the fish experiences drag due to these vortices.
This paper reports the first in-situ evaluation of hydraulic conditions that fish experienced during passage through Francis turbines using an autonomous sensor device at Arrowrock, Cougar, and Detroit Dams.
It is unknown why the FW: Mouth released fish experienced such high mortality, but they were released one week earlier than the FW: River fish, which may have affected by factors such as food availability.
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