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Fig. 6 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 6

From: Paradigm versus paradox on the prairie: testing competing stream fish movement frameworks using an imperiled Great Plains minnow

Fig. 6

a Prairie chub mobile component movement during one day (i.e., daily movement rate) for 2019 (blue) and 2020 (orange) compared with 40 other species in the figure included in the ‘fishmove’ package in R. Prairie chub are the only pelagic-broadcast spawner shown and was not included in the Radinger and Wolter [14] analysis. The x-axis shows mean fish total length (mm) and the y-axis is the distance moved by the mobile component of populations; symbols for fishes from ‘fishmove’ are shown by taxonomic family with prairie chub being part of the family Cyprinidae. b Movement range (i.e., maximum distance possible during a single summer) for the mobile component of the prairie chub population for 2019 when flows were higher (blue) compared to 2020 when flows were lower (orange). Movement range is measured from the locations where fish were tagged (gray points) and does not include other locations where the species is known to occur

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