High-frequency depth changes in Atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags
The main aim of this study was to investigate high-frequency depth changes in wild adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua. The analysis was based on depth measurements collected with implanted data storage tags. The study was part of a ranching project carried out in an Icelandic fjord. In the project, net...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:520068e881cc437f850da2c81a25da12 2024-01-14T10:05:21+01:00 High-frequency depth changes in Atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags B Björnsson H Karlsson A Macrander 2023-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00762 https://doaj.org/article/520068e881cc437f850da2c81a25da12 EN eng Inter-Research https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/ab/v32/p55-70/ https://doaj.org/toc/1864-7782 https://doaj.org/toc/1864-7790 1864-7782 1864-7790 doi:10.3354/ab00762 https://doaj.org/article/520068e881cc437f850da2c81a25da12 Aquatic Biology, Vol 32, Pp 55-70 (2023) Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Microbiology QR1-502 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00762 2023-12-17T01:46:41Z The main aim of this study was to investigate high-frequency depth changes in wild adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua. The analysis was based on depth measurements collected with implanted data storage tags. The study was part of a ranching project carried out in an Icelandic fjord. In the project, net bags with frozen fish were regularly provided during the daytime at 4 stations where some cod formed distinct ‘herds’ (‘herd cod’) that did not mingle much with the rest of the unconditioned cod in the fjord (‘wild cod’). After tagging, some of the cod resumed life in the herds, whereas other cod left the herds immediately. On 20 subsequent Mondays, the electronic tags were programmed to measure at the highest frequency (every 30 s), and these results were used to study high-frequency depth changes in 4 wild cod and 4 herd cod, the latter as a control group. Several times, rapid cyclical depth changes were observed in both groups. This behaviour, which sometimes lasted for hours, was highest during dawn and dusk in wild cod but peaked during daytime in herd cod after deployment of the feed bags. The occurrence and properties of these vertical undulations varied greatly between fish, dates, and time of day. Most commonly, the periods of the cycles varied between 1 and 4 min and the heights between 2 and 4 m, but there were examples of much larger undulations. The results indicate that wild adult cod swim along vertically undulating paths when searching for prey, most likely to optimize foraging. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Aquatic Biology 32 55 70 |
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The main aim of this study was to investigate high-frequency depth changes in wild adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua. The analysis was based on depth measurements collected with implanted data storage tags. The study was part of a ranching project carried out in an Icelandic fjord. In the project, net bags with frozen fish were regularly provided during the daytime at 4 stations where some cod formed distinct ‘herds’ (‘herd cod’) that did not mingle much with the rest of the unconditioned cod in the fjord (‘wild cod’). After tagging, some of the cod resumed life in the herds, whereas other cod left the herds immediately. On 20 subsequent Mondays, the electronic tags were programmed to measure at the highest frequency (every 30 s), and these results were used to study high-frequency depth changes in 4 wild cod and 4 herd cod, the latter as a control group. Several times, rapid cyclical depth changes were observed in both groups. This behaviour, which sometimes lasted for hours, was highest during dawn and dusk in wild cod but peaked during daytime in herd cod after deployment of the feed bags. The occurrence and properties of these vertical undulations varied greatly between fish, dates, and time of day. Most commonly, the periods of the cycles varied between 1 and 4 min and the heights between 2 and 4 m, but there were examples of much larger undulations. The results indicate that wild adult cod swim along vertically undulating paths when searching for prey, most likely to optimize foraging. |
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High-frequency depth changes in Atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags |
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High-frequency depth changes in Atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags |
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High-frequency depth changes in Atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags |
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High-frequency depth changes in Atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags |
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High-frequency depth changes in Atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags |
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high-frequency depth changes in atlantic cod studied with implanted data storage tags |
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