Coral trout Plectropomus leopardus (mean total length = 498.9 +/- 19.7 mm, n = 10) were tagged and tracked with ultrasonic transmitters over 81 d at an intra-lagoonal location at One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia (23.4979 degrees S, 152.0712 degrees E). Movement and habitat preferences were compared during the transition between the reproductive and post-reproductive period. Overall, mean movement was highest between 05: 00 and 10: 00 h, with the most movement during the crepuscular period and the least movement at night. There was no difference in nighttime movement during or after the reproductive period. Mean daily movement (14.48 +/- 0.26 km d(-1)) and fish depths (4.23 +/- 0.02 m) during the post-reproductive period were s...
Understanding spatial distribution and temporal variation in movement patterns of closely related sp...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Variation in dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes is likely linked to changes in env...
Coral trout Plectropomus leopardus (mean total length = 498.9 +/- 19.7 mm, n = 10) were tagged and t...
Movement by the larger more mobile species of coral reef fish plays a significant role in determinin...
This study measured biological variables necessary for determining the dynamics of spawning aggregat...
Movements of Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), a major fisheries species, across marine reserve b...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
The reproductive output of exploited tropical reef fishes is intimately linked to factors such as ma...
The relative contributions of pre- and post-settlement processes to the early life history of coral ...
The relative contributions of pre- and post-settlement processes to the early life history of coral ...
International audienceA better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is ...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Understanding spatial distribution and temporal variation in movement patterns of closely related sp...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Variation in dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes is likely linked to changes in env...
Coral trout Plectropomus leopardus (mean total length = 498.9 +/- 19.7 mm, n = 10) were tagged and t...
Movement by the larger more mobile species of coral reef fish plays a significant role in determinin...
This study measured biological variables necessary for determining the dynamics of spawning aggregat...
Movements of Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), a major fisheries species, across marine reserve b...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
The reproductive output of exploited tropical reef fishes is intimately linked to factors such as ma...
The relative contributions of pre- and post-settlement processes to the early life history of coral ...
The relative contributions of pre- and post-settlement processes to the early life history of coral ...
International audienceA better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is ...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Understanding spatial distribution and temporal variation in movement patterns of closely related sp...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Variation in dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes is likely linked to changes in env...