We have about 20 acoustic receivers in a river and 40-80 acoustic tags, depending on species. We get lots of habitual movements and transience and would like to do some comparative work with what we have been doing with traditional concurrent Floy tag recapture study.
Just wondering whether anyone knows of some good examples how telemetry data can be used with MARK. Our acoustic receivers are fixed positions so the detection depends only on the background hydraulic noise and fish movements. That being said a fish can move past certain receivers in noisy habitats, but do get picked up both downstream and upstream of the missed recievers. However, the noisy receivers are not always missed.
Thanks,
Patrick