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Effects of surgically implanted dummy transmitters on the South American catfish Jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
2003
Brazilian Journal of Biology
High water temperatures and low water quality may negatively influence wound healing, growth and transmitter retention in radio-tagged fish of tropical and subtropical water bodies which in turn may hamper radio tracking studies. For a period of 90 days, we compared growth of an experimental group of ten Rhamdia quelen, which were submitted to intraperitoneal dummy transmitter implantation, with that of a control group. Additionally, wound healing and transmitter expulsion were observed in the
doi:10.1590/s1519-69842003000200019
pmid:14509856
fatcat:a7jjzxsuyzg6zisizlwbfz3qua