Quantifying animal movements can reveal spatial and temporal patterns of habitat use and may improve our understanding of the foraging strategies of marine predators where direct observations of feeding behaviour are rare or impossible because of turbidity. Fine-scale movement data from 25 acoustically tagged Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus (Mitchill, 1815) were gathered using a Vemco Positioning System array of hydroacoustic receivers in the intertidal zone of Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy, Canada, during summer 2011. From these data, sturgeon relocations and movement trajectories were determined. Sturgeon movement trajectories were categorized into 3 movement types by analyzing 4 calculated metric variables including (1) mean distance ...
Shovelnose Sturgeon patterns of movement are unknown for the lower Mississippi River. Active acousti...
Southern distinct population segment (sDPS) juvenile Green Sturgeon are thought to rear in the Sacra...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
Quantifying animal movements can reveal spatial and temporal patterns of habitat use and may improve...
Juvenile Atlantic sturgeon form seasonal aggregations near the salt wedge in their natal river syste...
Seasonal migrations are key to the production and persistence of marine fish populations but movemen...
Juvenile Atlantic sturgeon movement and distribution varies seasonally within the lower Saint John R...
Movement, at various spatial and temporal scales, plays a major role in shaping the ecology of anima...
a b s t r a c t Bonefish (Albula spp.) are a group of fishes that inhabit tropical and subtropical m...
We observed Suwannee River Gulf sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi, in the laboratory and found ...
Seasonal distribution of adult Atlantic sturgeon was examined using pop-up satellite archival tags (...
Shorthorn Sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) are among the most numerous consumers in the Arctic nears...
The literature on stream fish movement offers diverse views on the patterns (restricted vs. nonrestr...
Large predatory fishes, capable of traveling large distances, can facilitate energy flow linkages am...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
Shovelnose Sturgeon patterns of movement are unknown for the lower Mississippi River. Active acousti...
Southern distinct population segment (sDPS) juvenile Green Sturgeon are thought to rear in the Sacra...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
Quantifying animal movements can reveal spatial and temporal patterns of habitat use and may improve...
Juvenile Atlantic sturgeon form seasonal aggregations near the salt wedge in their natal river syste...
Seasonal migrations are key to the production and persistence of marine fish populations but movemen...
Juvenile Atlantic sturgeon movement and distribution varies seasonally within the lower Saint John R...
Movement, at various spatial and temporal scales, plays a major role in shaping the ecology of anima...
a b s t r a c t Bonefish (Albula spp.) are a group of fishes that inhabit tropical and subtropical m...
We observed Suwannee River Gulf sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi, in the laboratory and found ...
Seasonal distribution of adult Atlantic sturgeon was examined using pop-up satellite archival tags (...
Shorthorn Sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) are among the most numerous consumers in the Arctic nears...
The literature on stream fish movement offers diverse views on the patterns (restricted vs. nonrestr...
Large predatory fishes, capable of traveling large distances, can facilitate energy flow linkages am...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
Shovelnose Sturgeon patterns of movement are unknown for the lower Mississippi River. Active acousti...
Southern distinct population segment (sDPS) juvenile Green Sturgeon are thought to rear in the Sacra...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...