Summer profundal index netting for tracking trends in the abundance of lake
trout in coldwater lakes and reservoirs of Colorado: results from 2018
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Title
Summer profundal index netting for tracking trends in the abundance of lake
trout in coldwater lakes and reservoirs of Colorado: results from 2018
trout in coldwater lakes and reservoirs of Colorado: results from 2018
Description
Summer profundal index netting (SPIN) is a quantitative method for rapidly estimating the population size of lake trout (Sandstrom and Lester 2009). Previous investigations by Colorado Parks and Wildlife concluded that SPIN is a viable alternative to more intensive methods (e.g., mark-recapture) for estimating and tracking trends in the abundance of lake trout in key coldwater lakes and reservoirs of Colorado to help guide management (Lepak 2011; Lepak 2013).
Creator
Hansen, Adam G.
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6 p.
Date Created
2018-09-04
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Text
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Citation
Hansen, Adam G., “Summer profundal index netting for tracking trends in the abundance of lake
trout in coldwater lakes and reservoirs of Colorado: results from 2018,” CPW Digital Collections, accessed December 20, 2025, https://cpw.cvlcollections.org/items/show/595.
trout in coldwater lakes and reservoirs of Colorado: results from 2018,” CPW Digital Collections, accessed December 20, 2025, https://cpw.cvlcollections.org/items/show/595.
