Trap-shyness subsidence is a threshold function of mark-recapture interval in brown mudfish Neochanna apoda populations.

Abstract:

:The influence of capture interval on trap shyness, and temperature, rainfall and drought on capture probability (p) in 827 brown mudfish Neochanna apoda was quantified using mark-recapture models. In particular, it was hypothesized that the loss of trapping memory in marked N. apoda would lead to a capture-interval threshold required to minimize trap shyness. Neochanna apoda trap shyness approximated a threshold response to capture interval, declining rapidly with increasing capture intervals up to 16.5 days, after which p remained constant. Tests for detecting trap-dependent capture probability in Cormack-Jolly-Seber models failed to detect trap shyness in N. apoda capture histories with capture intervals averaging 16 days. This confirmed the applicability of the 16 day capture-interval threshold for mark-recapture studies. Instead, N. apoda p was positively influenced by water temperature and rainfall during capture. These results imply that a threshold capture interval is required to minimize the trade-off between the competing assumptions of population closure and p homogeneity between capture occasions in closed mark-recapture models. Moreover, environmental factors that influence behaviour could potentially confound abundance indices, and consequently abundance trends should be interpreted with caution in the face of long-term climate change, such as with global warming.

journal_name

J Fish Biol

journal_title

Journal of fish biology

authors

White RS,McHugh PA,Glover CN,McIntosh AR

doi

10.1111/jfb.12770

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-10-01 00:00:00

pages

967-80

issue

4

eissn

0022-1112

issn

1095-8649

journal_volume

87

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