First observations on seamount habitat use of blackspot seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) using acoustic telemetry

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作者
Afonso, Pedro [1 ,3 ]
Graca, Goncalo [1 ,3 ]
Berke, Gregory [1 ,2 ]
Fontes, Jorge [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Azores, Inst Marine Res, Dept Oceanog & Fisheries, P-9901862 Horta, Portugal
[2] Seychelles Fishing Author, Mahe, Seychelles
[3] LARSyS Associated Lab, P-9901862 Horta, Portugal
关键词
Deepwater telemetry; Pagellus bogaraveo; Seamounts; Site fidelity; MOVEMENT PATTERNS; FISH; MULTISCALE; BEHAVIOR; HISTORY; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jembe.2012.08.003
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The application of the "ecosystem approach" to fisheries management demands knowledge of the patterns of habitat use of target species but in the case of seamounts, this information is still very limited or, for most species, simply unavailable. Novel approaches, such as the use of acoustic biotelemetry in deep sea environments can potentially elucidate the spatial behaviour of seamount associated fishes. We tested the use of passive acoustic telemetry to study the residency of sub-adult and adult blackspot seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) at the Condor seamount, Azores, mid-north Atlantic. Twenty-eight fish tagged with acoustic transmitters were monitored by two receivers moored at the summit of the seamount (ca. 200 m depth) over two and a half years. Twenty-two of these fish were detected by the receivers but only twelve fish (43%) were detected beyond the two initial days after release. This sub-group of fish was detected at the seamount summit for an average 25% of the days monitored and up to 829 days, with a predicted 50% chance of detection at the seamount 278 days after release. While at the summit, fish were typically site attached to one side of the seamount summit, particularly at night. Our data indicate that 1) there is high individual variability in the residency at the seamount, ranging from short interspersed visits to year-long residency and 2) the. fine-scale movements of blackspot seabream at the Condor seamount could well be characterised by horizontal displacements smaller than previously thought and by frequent diel vertical migrations. This work demonstrates the great potential of acoustic telemetry as a tool to study the habitat use of seamount fishes and to provide information relevant for the spatial management and conservation of these species and habitats. Concurrently, it also highlights the problems and methodological challenges with post-release mortality, particularly in larger individuals, and appropriate receiver coverage, that need to be addressed in future studies. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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