The vertical movement patterns of eight Swordfish Xiphias gladius from 109- to 249-cm lower jaw fork length in the western North Atlantic were studied utilizing pop-up archival transmitting tags. Deployments ranged from 120 to 151 d. Swordfish demonstrated significant differences in depth and temperature distributions between daytime and nighttime periods. Individual Swordfish behavior was characterized by occupying surface waters of less than 100 m during the night and depths greater than 400 m during daytime hours, vertical movements between the surface and depth occurring during crepuscular hours. The maximum depth recorded was 1,448 m (one of the deepest recorded depths for the species). Daytime surfacing behavior was seen in all tagged...
Pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) were deployed on four sailfish, Istiophorus platypterus, in t...
The Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus, 1758) data used in the present study were obtained from commercial fi...
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The vertical movement patterns of eight Swordfish Xiphias gladius from 109- to 249-cm lower jaw fork...
Swordfish are known to undergo large diel vertical movements from surface waters at night to \u3e 30...
The swordfish (Xiphias gladius) is an epi- and mesopelagic oceanic species with a wide geographical...
A total of 21 swordfish, Xiphias gladius, were tagged with pop-up satellite tags in northern and sou...
tA total of 21 swordfish, Xiphias gladius, were tagged with pop-up satellite tags in northern and so...
Understanding the vertical distribution of large pelagic fish, swordfish in particular, could improv...
A total of 19 swordfish, ranging in weight from 15 to 45 kg, have been tagged using pop-up satellite...
Data sets from three laboratories conducting studies of movements and migrations of Atlantic swordfi...
This study reports the influence of moon phase on the CPUE of swordfish on this Portuguese mainland ...
Background. The swordfish, Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758, is a pelagic and highly migratory species...
WOS: 000455910400001Background. The swordfish,Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758, is a pelagic and highl...
The application of satellite tags for tracking purposes has shown success in tracking certain large ...
Pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) were deployed on four sailfish, Istiophorus platypterus, in t...
The Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus, 1758) data used in the present study were obtained from commercial fi...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The vertical movement patterns of eight Swordfish Xiphias gladius from 109- to 249-cm lower jaw fork...
Swordfish are known to undergo large diel vertical movements from surface waters at night to \u3e 30...
The swordfish (Xiphias gladius) is an epi- and mesopelagic oceanic species with a wide geographical...
A total of 21 swordfish, Xiphias gladius, were tagged with pop-up satellite tags in northern and sou...
tA total of 21 swordfish, Xiphias gladius, were tagged with pop-up satellite tags in northern and so...
Understanding the vertical distribution of large pelagic fish, swordfish in particular, could improv...
A total of 19 swordfish, ranging in weight from 15 to 45 kg, have been tagged using pop-up satellite...
Data sets from three laboratories conducting studies of movements and migrations of Atlantic swordfi...
This study reports the influence of moon phase on the CPUE of swordfish on this Portuguese mainland ...
Background. The swordfish, Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758, is a pelagic and highly migratory species...
WOS: 000455910400001Background. The swordfish,Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758, is a pelagic and highl...
The application of satellite tags for tracking purposes has shown success in tracking certain large ...
Pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) were deployed on four sailfish, Istiophorus platypterus, in t...
The Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus, 1758) data used in the present study were obtained from commercial fi...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...