Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus)
The red king crab was introduced to the Barents Sea in the 1960s and has spread widely both in Norwegian and in Russian waters, entailing a need to acquire knowledge of the biology and behaviour of the crab in these areas. Twenty crabs of both sexes were tagged with ultrasonic coded acoustic transmi...
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ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/102106 2023-05-15T15:38:56+02:00 Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus) Sundet, Jan H. Hjelset, Ann Merete Thangstad, Trond Nilssen, Einar M. 2010-09-22 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/102106 eng eng ICES ICES CM Documents;2010/K:14 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/102106 1 s. ecosystems økosystemer red king crab kongekrabbe VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488 Working paper 2010 ftimr 2021-09-23T20:15:13Z The red king crab was introduced to the Barents Sea in the 1960s and has spread widely both in Norwegian and in Russian waters, entailing a need to acquire knowledge of the biology and behaviour of the crab in these areas. Twenty crabs of both sexes were tagged with ultrasonic coded acoustic transmitters and released at three sites in Porsangerfjord, Finnmark, Norway. Ten acoustic receivers were placed in a non-uniform grid in the experimental area, allowing us to track individual crabs for ca. 12 months. Results on seasonal movements according to depth and sex throughout the year are presented as well as long‐term observations on individual crab behaviour. Daily movement speed of individual crabs is also calculated. Being a small introductory experiment, this study provides valuable information on the behaviour of a successful introduced species, essential knowledge for the understanding of the species and for pinpointing further investigations on the crab’s impact on the native ecosystem. Report Barents Sea Finnmark Kongekrabbe Red king crab Finnmark Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Barents Sea Norway |
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ecosystems økosystemer red king crab kongekrabbe VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488 Sundet, Jan H. Hjelset, Ann Merete Thangstad, Trond Nilssen, Einar M. Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus) |
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The red king crab was introduced to the Barents Sea in the 1960s and has spread widely both in Norwegian and in Russian waters, entailing a need to acquire knowledge of the biology and behaviour of the crab in these areas. Twenty crabs of both sexes were tagged with ultrasonic coded acoustic transmitters and released at three sites in Porsangerfjord, Finnmark, Norway. Ten acoustic receivers were placed in a non-uniform grid in the experimental area, allowing us to track individual crabs for ca. 12 months. Results on seasonal movements according to depth and sex throughout the year are presented as well as long‐term observations on individual crab behaviour. Daily movement speed of individual crabs is also calculated. Being a small introductory experiment, this study provides valuable information on the behaviour of a successful introduced species, essential knowledge for the understanding of the species and for pinpointing further investigations on the crab’s impact on the native ecosystem. |
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Sundet, Jan H. Hjelset, Ann Merete Thangstad, Trond Nilssen, Einar M. |
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Sundet, Jan H. Hjelset, Ann Merete Thangstad, Trond Nilssen, Einar M. |
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Sundet, Jan H. |
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Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus) |
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Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus) |
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Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus) |
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Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus) |
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Ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (Paralithodescamtschaticus) |
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ultrasonic tags reveal seasonal movements in red king crab (paralithodescamtschaticus) |
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2010 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/102106 |
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Barents Sea Norway |
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Barents Sea Norway |
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Barents Sea Finnmark Kongekrabbe Red king crab Finnmark |
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Barents Sea Finnmark Kongekrabbe Red king crab Finnmark |
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