Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean

Abstract Pop-up satellite archival tags were deployed on 40 white marlin Kajika albida (synonym: Tetrapturus albidus) off the coasts of Maryland and North Carolina (United States), and the island nation of Aruba in the Caribbean. Useful data were available for analysing vertical and horizontal habit...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Hoolihan, John P., Luo, Jiangang, Snodgrass, Derke, Orbesen, Eric S., Barse, Ann M., Prince, Eric D.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2015
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv082
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsv082 2024-06-23T07:55:15+00:00 Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean Hoolihan, John P. Luo, Jiangang Snodgrass, Derke Orbesen, Eric S. Barse, Ann M. Prince, Eric D. 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv082 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/72/8/2364/31225354/fsv082.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 72, issue 8, page 2364-2373 ISSN 1095-9289 1054-3139 journal-article 2015 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv082 2024-06-04T06:12:13Z Abstract Pop-up satellite archival tags were deployed on 40 white marlin Kajika albida (synonym: Tetrapturus albidus) off the coasts of Maryland and North Carolina (United States), and the island nation of Aruba in the Caribbean. Useful data were available for analysing vertical and horizontal habitat use from 28 individuals. Time at liberty ranged from 10 to 181 d (mean 115, SD 53.3). Seasonal southerly fall migration routes were documented for fish released off the northeastern United States, while those released off Aruba remained in the Caribbean basin. Horizontal movements ranged from 228 to 8084 km (19–100 km d−1) based on light-level geolocation estimates using a sea surface temperature and bathymetry-corrected Kalman filter. Analyses included an evaluation of vertical movements using ΔT, the time spent at temperature relative to the uniform temperature surface layer. Movements included exploration of depths as great as 387 m and ambient temperatures as low as 7.8°C. However, the greatest proportion of time was spent in the upper 20 m of the water column for both day (50.8%) and night (81.6%), and time spent in water colder than 7°C below the uniform temperature surface layer was negligible. Overall, this group showed less variability in vertical movement, and less tolerance to colder temperatures compared with similar studies for blue marlin Makaira nigricans and sailfish Istiophorus platypterus. Values for ΔT are presented in tabular format to allow direct input into habitat standardization models used to estimate vertical distribution and population abundance. The large spatial dispersion and disparate tracks illustrated in the present study serve to underscore the complexity of white marlin behaviour and habitat use, and further emphasize the many challenges facing the management and conservation of this overexploited species. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Oxford University Press ICES Journal of Marine Science 72 8 2364 2373
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description Abstract Pop-up satellite archival tags were deployed on 40 white marlin Kajika albida (synonym: Tetrapturus albidus) off the coasts of Maryland and North Carolina (United States), and the island nation of Aruba in the Caribbean. Useful data were available for analysing vertical and horizontal habitat use from 28 individuals. Time at liberty ranged from 10 to 181 d (mean 115, SD 53.3). Seasonal southerly fall migration routes were documented for fish released off the northeastern United States, while those released off Aruba remained in the Caribbean basin. Horizontal movements ranged from 228 to 8084 km (19–100 km d−1) based on light-level geolocation estimates using a sea surface temperature and bathymetry-corrected Kalman filter. Analyses included an evaluation of vertical movements using ΔT, the time spent at temperature relative to the uniform temperature surface layer. Movements included exploration of depths as great as 387 m and ambient temperatures as low as 7.8°C. However, the greatest proportion of time was spent in the upper 20 m of the water column for both day (50.8%) and night (81.6%), and time spent in water colder than 7°C below the uniform temperature surface layer was negligible. Overall, this group showed less variability in vertical movement, and less tolerance to colder temperatures compared with similar studies for blue marlin Makaira nigricans and sailfish Istiophorus platypterus. Values for ΔT are presented in tabular format to allow direct input into habitat standardization models used to estimate vertical distribution and population abundance. The large spatial dispersion and disparate tracks illustrated in the present study serve to underscore the complexity of white marlin behaviour and habitat use, and further emphasize the many challenges facing the management and conservation of this overexploited species.
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author Hoolihan, John P.
Luo, Jiangang
Snodgrass, Derke
Orbesen, Eric S.
Barse, Ann M.
Prince, Eric D.
spellingShingle Hoolihan, John P.
Luo, Jiangang
Snodgrass, Derke
Orbesen, Eric S.
Barse, Ann M.
Prince, Eric D.
Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean
author_facet Hoolihan, John P.
Luo, Jiangang
Snodgrass, Derke
Orbesen, Eric S.
Barse, Ann M.
Prince, Eric D.
author_sort Hoolihan, John P.
title Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean
title_short Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean
title_full Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) in the western North Atlantic Ocean
title_sort vertical and horizontal habitat use by white marlin kajikia albida (poey, 1860) in the western north atlantic ocean
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