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LamYorOus18-20: Upstream spawning migration of river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) in the River Yorkshire Ouse, 2018-2020
Citeerbaar als data publicatie
Hull International Fisheries Institute (HIFI), University of Hull: United Kingdom; (2023): Upstream spawning migration of river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) in the River Yorkshire Ouse, 2018-2020. Marine Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.14284/623
Contact: Jubb, William

Beschikbaarheid: Dit werk valt onder volgende licentie http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/MO hierdoor valt het onder embargo tot 2024-11-05

Beschrijving

This study investigated the upstream spawning migration of anadromous river lamprey in the Yorkshire Ouse, a highly dendritic and heavily fragmented tributary of the Humber Estuary (home to one of the largest UK river lamprey populations). The main English lamprey fishery operates within the tidal reaches of the Yorkshire Ouse. The study occurred over two consecutive (2018/19 & 2019/20) and highly contrasting (dry & wet) flow years. River lamprey were either single (PIT only) tagged or double (acoustic and PIT) tagged and released at three different locations. Single tagged lamprey were released at Cawood, downstream of the commercial fishery and Naburn Weir. Double tagged lamprey were evenly split between Cawood, upstream of the first (Naburn Weir) and second (Linton Weir) main river barriers. Overall, the study examined commercial fishery exploitation as well as the catchment-wide migration and the impact if the two large main river barriers on onward migration.

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The study covered the river Yorkshire Ouse from Cawood to the fourth weir encountered in the rivers Wharfe (Wetherby Weir) and Nidd (Knaresborough Lido Weirs), the third weir encountered in the River Ure (West Tanfield Weir) and Maunby/Morton Bridge on the River Swale (upstream of both weirs on that tributary). The first barrier on the River Derwent (downstream of Cawood) and rivers Aire and Trent were also monitored.


Scope
Thema's:
Biologie, Biologie > Ecologie - biodiversiteit, Biologie > Geluid
Kernwoorden:
Zoet water, Acoustic arrays, Acoustic data, Acoustic detection, Acoustic devices, Acoustic tags, Acoustic telemetry, Acoustic tracking, Acoustic tracking systems, Akoestische Telemetrie, Anadrome migraties, Anadrome soorten, Animal migrations, Connectivity analysis, Keringen, Lampreys, PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder), Potential barriers, Stroomopwaartse migratie, Stuwen, Tags, Telemetriesystemen, Weirs, Lampetra Bonnaterre, 1788, Lampetra fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1758)

Spreiding in de tijd
1 November 2018 - 30 April 2019
1 November 2019 - 30 April 2020

Taxonomic coverage
Lampetra Bonnaterre, 1788 [WoRMS]
Lampetra fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1758) [WoRMS]

Parameter
Acoustic detections Methode
Acoustic detections: Acoustic telemetry

Bijdrage door
University of Hull; Hull International Fisheries Institute (HIFI), meerdata creator

Gerelateerde datasets
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European Tracking Network (ETN) data, meer

Dataset status: Afgelopen
Data type: Data
Data oorsprong: Onderzoek: veldexperiment
Metadatarecord aangemaakt: 2022-11-07
Informatie laatst gewijzigd: 2023-09-18
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