Understanding spatial distribution and temporal variation in movement patterns of closely related species is relevant for deciphering how resources are selected and whether interactions between species affect resource use patterns. The horizontal space use and vertical space use of two exploited reef fish, Plectropomus leopardus and P. laevis (all adults), were compared at mid-shelf Helix Reef and Lodestone Reef in the Great Barrier Reef over similar to 3 years using passive acoustic telemetry. Both species were detected throughout the 12-month duration of transmitters (mean detection period: similar to 270 days) and often made deep movements to similar to 40 m possibly related to reproductive behaviour (spawning). Differences in space use ...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
Investigating niche overlap in exploited fish species can reveal behavioural information necessary t...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
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...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
The ability to understand the functioning of ecosystems requires an understanding of the role indivi...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Investigating niche overlap in exploited fish species can reveal behavioural information necessary t...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
Investigating niche overlap in exploited fish species can reveal behavioural information necessary t...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
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...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
The ability to understand the functioning of ecosystems requires an understanding of the role indivi...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Investigating niche overlap in exploited fish species can reveal behavioural information necessary t...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
Investigating niche overlap in exploited fish species can reveal behavioural information necessary t...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...