a b s t r a c t Bonefish (Albula spp.) are a group of fishes that inhabit tropical and subtropical marine waters worldwide. Large gaps in our understanding of the ecology of these fishes exist despite their economic importance as a sport fish and their potential role in the ecological functioning of coastal systems. Using a passive acoustic telemetry array, we monitored the movement patterns of A. vulpes along the north coast of Cape Eleuthera, The Bahamas. During the course of the study, we successfully detected 15 individuals for periods exceeding six months that permitted us to observe several previously unknown movement patterns for bonefish. Data indicate that bonefish exhibit periods of site fidelity where they repeatedly visit the sa...
Background It is generally considered that on relatively homogenous marine soft sediment habitats, s...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
The protection provided by marine reserves directly depends on the short and long-term movement patt...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support an economically important catch-and-release recreational fishery, as ...
Movement of fish across habitat boundaries provides an important link between marine ecosystems such...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
International audienceA better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is ...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support an economically important catch-and-release recreational fishery, as ...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
The abundance and distribution of organisms is of primary interest in population ecology. However, t...
A simulation model is constructed which considers the population dynamics of bonefish, Albula vulpes...
mian Archipelago during the 1950’s to 1970’s resulted in substantial changes to the island’s geograp...
Biophysical models are a powerful tool for assessing population connectivity of marine organisms tha...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support valuable recreational and artisanal fisheries worldwide. Declining st...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
Background It is generally considered that on relatively homogenous marine soft sediment habitats, s...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
The protection provided by marine reserves directly depends on the short and long-term movement patt...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support an economically important catch-and-release recreational fishery, as ...
Movement of fish across habitat boundaries provides an important link between marine ecosystems such...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
International audienceA better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is ...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support an economically important catch-and-release recreational fishery, as ...
Determining the movement behaviours of animals is essential for understanding population dynamics. T...
The abundance and distribution of organisms is of primary interest in population ecology. However, t...
A simulation model is constructed which considers the population dynamics of bonefish, Albula vulpes...
mian Archipelago during the 1950’s to 1970’s resulted in substantial changes to the island’s geograp...
Biophysical models are a powerful tool for assessing population connectivity of marine organisms tha...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support valuable recreational and artisanal fisheries worldwide. Declining st...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
Background It is generally considered that on relatively homogenous marine soft sediment habitats, s...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
The protection provided by marine reserves directly depends on the short and long-term movement patt...