Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic

Abstract Mobile marine species can exhibit vast movements both horizontally and vertically. Spatial analysis of vertical movements may help improve an understanding of the processes that influence space use. Previously, vertical space use of basking sharks ( Cetorhinus maximus ) in the north-east At...

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Published in:Marine Biology
Main Authors: Doherty, P. D., Baxter, J. M., Godley, B. J., Graham, R. T., Hall, G., Hall, J., Hawkes, L. A., Henderson, S. M., Johnson, L., Speedie, C., Witt, M. J.
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spelling crspringernat:10.1007/s00227-019-3565-6 2023-05-15T15:53:52+02:00 Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic Doherty, P. D. Baxter, J. M. Godley, B. J. Graham, R. T. Hall, G. Hall, J. Hawkes, L. A. Henderson, S. M. Johnson, L. Speedie, C. Witt, M. J. NERC 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-019-3565-6 http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00227-019-3565-6.pdf http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00227-019-3565-6/fulltext.html en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Marine Biology volume 166, issue 10 ISSN 0025-3162 1432-1793 Ecology Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2019 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-019-3565-6 2022-01-04T15:23:30Z Abstract Mobile marine species can exhibit vast movements both horizontally and vertically. Spatial analysis of vertical movements may help improve an understanding of the processes that influence space use. Previously, vertical space use of basking sharks ( Cetorhinus maximus ) in the north-east Atlantic described movements largely within waters of the continental shelf during summer and autumn months, with few records of detailed vertical behaviour during winter. We use archival satellite telemetry data from 32 basking sharks (12 females, 6 males, and 14 of unknown sex measuring 4–5 m ( n = 6), 5–6 m ( n = 10), 6–7 m ( n = 7), 7–8 m ( n = 8), and 8–9 m ( n = 1) estimated total length) tracked over 4 years (2012–2015). The satellite tags provided depth and temperature data for a cumulative 4489 days (mean 140 ± 97 days per shark, range 10–292 days) to describe vertical space use and thermal range of basking sharks in the north-east Atlantic. Basking sharks exhibit seasonality in vertical space use, revealing repeated ‘yo-yo’ movement behaviour with periods of occupancy at depths greater than 1000 m in late winter/early spring. Describing seasonal vertical space use in marine megavertebrates can increase knowledge of movements throughout their environment including physiological and morphological constraints to movement, nutrient transfer, and overlap with anthropogenic threats to inform future conservation strategies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Cetorhinus maximus North East Atlantic Springer Nature (via Crossref) Marine Biology 166 10
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topic Ecology
Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
spellingShingle Ecology
Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Doherty, P. D.
Baxter, J. M.
Godley, B. J.
Graham, R. T.
Hall, G.
Hall, J.
Hawkes, L. A.
Henderson, S. M.
Johnson, L.
Speedie, C.
Witt, M. J.
Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
topic_facet Ecology
Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Abstract Mobile marine species can exhibit vast movements both horizontally and vertically. Spatial analysis of vertical movements may help improve an understanding of the processes that influence space use. Previously, vertical space use of basking sharks ( Cetorhinus maximus ) in the north-east Atlantic described movements largely within waters of the continental shelf during summer and autumn months, with few records of detailed vertical behaviour during winter. We use archival satellite telemetry data from 32 basking sharks (12 females, 6 males, and 14 of unknown sex measuring 4–5 m ( n = 6), 5–6 m ( n = 10), 6–7 m ( n = 7), 7–8 m ( n = 8), and 8–9 m ( n = 1) estimated total length) tracked over 4 years (2012–2015). The satellite tags provided depth and temperature data for a cumulative 4489 days (mean 140 ± 97 days per shark, range 10–292 days) to describe vertical space use and thermal range of basking sharks in the north-east Atlantic. Basking sharks exhibit seasonality in vertical space use, revealing repeated ‘yo-yo’ movement behaviour with periods of occupancy at depths greater than 1000 m in late winter/early spring. Describing seasonal vertical space use in marine megavertebrates can increase knowledge of movements throughout their environment including physiological and morphological constraints to movement, nutrient transfer, and overlap with anthropogenic threats to inform future conservation strategies.
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author Doherty, P. D.
Baxter, J. M.
Godley, B. J.
Graham, R. T.
Hall, G.
Hall, J.
Hawkes, L. A.
Henderson, S. M.
Johnson, L.
Speedie, C.
Witt, M. J.
author_facet Doherty, P. D.
Baxter, J. M.
Godley, B. J.
Graham, R. T.
Hall, G.
Hall, J.
Hawkes, L. A.
Henderson, S. M.
Johnson, L.
Speedie, C.
Witt, M. J.
author_sort Doherty, P. D.
title Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
title_short Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
title_full Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
title_fullStr Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
title_sort seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east atlantic
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