We used 25 years of conventional tagging data (n= 6173 recoveries) and 3 years of ultrasonic telemetry data (n=105 transmitters deployed) to examine movement rates and directional preferences of four age classes of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in estuarine and coastal waters of North Carolina. Movement rates of conventionally tagged red drum were dependent on the age, region, and season of tagging. Age-1 and age-2 red drum tagged along the coast generally moved along the coast, whereas fish tagged in oligohaline waters far from the coast were primarily recovered in coastal regions in fall months. Adult (age-4+) red drum moved from overwintering grounds on the continental shelf through inlets into Pamlico Sound in spring and summer mont...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine environments are particularly productive ecological syst...
Understanding the ecological value of nursery habitats is important to the conservation of coastal f...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is the largest inshore game fish in North Carolina, making it highly ...
Abstract.—Sixteen years of data from a North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries seining survey we...
The ability to emigrate from estuarine nursery areas to spawning grounds is essential for the persis...
Abstract.—For many marine and estuarine fishes, there is growing evidence that processes occurring d...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
While acoustic telemetry (AT) has become the dominant technique for understanding patterns of fish m...
The association of juvenile spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) and red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus...
The widespread use of electronic tags allows us to ask new questions regarding how and why animal mo...
The association of juvenile spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) and red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus...
Seasonal migrations are key to the production and persistence of marine fish populations but movemen...
Large predatory fishes, capable of traveling large distances, can facilitate energy flow linkages am...
Linkages between availability of healthy coastal habitats and sustainability of fish populations has...
Understanding the nature of migratory behaviors within animal populations is critical to develop and...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine environments are particularly productive ecological syst...
Understanding the ecological value of nursery habitats is important to the conservation of coastal f...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is the largest inshore game fish in North Carolina, making it highly ...
Abstract.—Sixteen years of data from a North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries seining survey we...
The ability to emigrate from estuarine nursery areas to spawning grounds is essential for the persis...
Abstract.—For many marine and estuarine fishes, there is growing evidence that processes occurring d...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
While acoustic telemetry (AT) has become the dominant technique for understanding patterns of fish m...
The association of juvenile spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) and red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus...
The widespread use of electronic tags allows us to ask new questions regarding how and why animal mo...
The association of juvenile spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) and red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus...
Seasonal migrations are key to the production and persistence of marine fish populations but movemen...
Large predatory fishes, capable of traveling large distances, can facilitate energy flow linkages am...
Linkages between availability of healthy coastal habitats and sustainability of fish populations has...
Understanding the nature of migratory behaviors within animal populations is critical to develop and...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine environments are particularly productive ecological syst...
Understanding the ecological value of nursery habitats is important to the conservation of coastal f...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is the largest inshore game fish in North Carolina, making it highly ...