Home range has been estimated for a limited number of marine fishes; however, the use of space and timing of activities within the home range has rarely been studied. In addition, understanding movement patterns of exploited fish species has been identified as a crucial science gap, impeding informed marine reserve design. We used a radio-acoustic positioning telemetry (VRAP) system to monitor detailed movements of 10 blue rockfish Sebastes mystinus around shallow rock pinnacles and stands of bull kelp Nereocystis leutkeana in central California in September 2002. The mean home range was 8783 m2 ± 1137 SE; however, activity was highly concentrated in 1 to 3 core areas within each home range. Mean core areas measured 1350 m2 ± 286 SE, but ac...
[eng] It is important to account for the movement behaviour of fishes when designing effective marin...
The recent miniaturization of acoustic tracking devices has allowed fishery managers and scientists ...
The home-range size and location of reef-associated snapper Pagrus auratus: Sparidae were investigat...
The abundance and distribution of organisms is of primary interest in population ecology. However, t...
Abstract Red morwong (Cheilodactylus fuscus; Cheilo-dactylidae: Perciformes), are large temperate ro...
Marine reserves are the primary management tool for Guam’s reef fish fishery. While a build-up of fi...
Marine reserves (MRs) are expected to conserve fish biodiversity and enhance fisheries production of...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Movements of 23 sub-adult and 10 juvenile black rockfish (Sebastes melanops) implanted with acoustic...
International audienceA better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is ...
We used acoustic telemetry techniques to study the movements of eight species of Pacific rockfish (g...
The recent miniaturization of acoustic tracking devices has allowed fishery managers and scientists ...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
Contrary to common belief, empirical evidence shows that a number of marine littoral fish species te...
Between December 2004 and January 2007, we studied the movements of six Black Rockfish (Sebastes mel...
[eng] It is important to account for the movement behaviour of fishes when designing effective marin...
The recent miniaturization of acoustic tracking devices has allowed fishery managers and scientists ...
The home-range size and location of reef-associated snapper Pagrus auratus: Sparidae were investigat...
The abundance and distribution of organisms is of primary interest in population ecology. However, t...
Abstract Red morwong (Cheilodactylus fuscus; Cheilo-dactylidae: Perciformes), are large temperate ro...
Marine reserves are the primary management tool for Guam’s reef fish fishery. While a build-up of fi...
Marine reserves (MRs) are expected to conserve fish biodiversity and enhance fisheries production of...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Movements of 23 sub-adult and 10 juvenile black rockfish (Sebastes melanops) implanted with acoustic...
International audienceA better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is ...
We used acoustic telemetry techniques to study the movements of eight species of Pacific rockfish (g...
The recent miniaturization of acoustic tracking devices has allowed fishery managers and scientists ...
A better understanding of the key ecological processes of marine organisms is fundamental to improvi...
Contrary to common belief, empirical evidence shows that a number of marine littoral fish species te...
Between December 2004 and January 2007, we studied the movements of six Black Rockfish (Sebastes mel...
[eng] It is important to account for the movement behaviour of fishes when designing effective marin...
The recent miniaturization of acoustic tracking devices has allowed fishery managers and scientists ...
The home-range size and location of reef-associated snapper Pagrus auratus: Sparidae were investigat...